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All of the featu<a href="http://acepowdermetal.com/en/about.php">sintered metal</a>res that make metal railings so desirable。 Different kinds of metal railings。 Different designs that can be done in metal railings。<br>
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There are many advantages to metal railings, and these will become apparant to you once you have read this article。 Other materials are available for railings such as PVC, wood, or glass。 But metal railings have the following advantages over these:<br>
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-Metal railings come in small, lightweight sections that can be crafted to suit any purpose。<br>
-Metal railings do not rot or splinter the way wood railings do。<br>
-Metal railings can be designed to suit a custom design without a lot of expense。<br>
-Metal railings can be cast metal, or tubing material; depending on your budget, you have your choice。<br>
-Metal railings are much longer lasting than wood or PVC, even in the most extreme outdoor settings。<br>
-Metal railings, if they are properly coated wtih a powder coated paint, can last more than thirty years。<br>
-Metal railings require little care other than a light cleaning from time to time。<br>
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The most commonly used metals in railings are Stainless steel, wrought iron, aluminum and brass。 Let´s examine the advantages of each one of these metals:<br>
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Stainless steel is the most<a href="http://www.acepowdermetal.com">powder metal</a> common material for railings。 It possesses a great weight to strength ratio and holds color and luster better than other materials and is not subject to corrosion。 It is very easy to work with since it can be pressed through a power press without suffering any damage。 Stainless steel give a very modern look to the architecture of a building。<br>
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Wrought iron is another popular, commonly used material for railings。 There is a certain "period" look that wrought iron gives to a building。 Wrought iron is heavy<a href="http://acepowdermetal.com/en/about.php">powder metal</a>, so it does not have the strength/weight advantage of stainless, but it is very strong and has little maintenance requirements。 With the proper paint, it will require nothing further than light cleaning from time to time。 If wrought iron does break, which is not easy to do, replacement is not easy, as re-welding would be required and you may not be able to get a similar pattern to replace it。<br>
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Aluminum is lightweight and durable<a href="http://www.acepowdermetal.com">sintered metal</a>, and able to be shaped into any straight pattern。 It is difficult to make any curved patterns with aluminum, but if a straight or square style is desired, aluminum works perfectly。 Aluminum is as easy to care for as stainless stell and is very durable。
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