Stainless Steel Tubes Perform Well in Aesthetics
The construction field is where stainless steel pipes shine. Especially in various modern buildings, the smooth surface of stainless steel pipes has excellent corrosion resistance, making it a favorite of many architects. And with the advancement of technology, stainless steel pipes are no longer just simple shiny surfaces but can show different surface characteristics.
In terms of color, stainless steel tubes can already be given different colors on the surface and can achieve very good ornamental. Because the surface of the stainless steel tube is very good, it also provides great convenience for coloring. The surface of the voucher is convenient for making various colors and patterns, and it can be kept for a long time.
Sometimes the matt surface is more elegant, our common stainless steel pipes are all high-gloss surfaces, showing shiny colors. Now, a stainless steel tube with a matte surface can be produced through a special process, which gives people a better feel and looks and also gives designers more room for development. In their hands, these stainless steel tubes with different characteristics are like different pigments and different materials, which can be applied in different places and can be combined at will to create unique works of art, so that the construction can be stronger. The expressiveness, and will not reduce the experience in the use process.
For more than sixty years, architects have been choosing stainless steel to build cost-effective permanent buildings. Many existing buildings fully illustrate the correctness of this choice. Some are very ornamental, such as the Chrysler Building in New York City. But in many other applications, the role of stainless steel is not so compelling, but it plays an important role in the aesthetics and performance of the building. For example, because stainless steel has more wear resistance and indentation resistance than other metal materials of the same thickness, it is the material of choice for designers when building sidewalks in places with high population flows.
Stainless steel has been used as a structural material for the construction of new buildings and the restoration of historical sites for more than 70 years. The early design was calculated according to basic principles. Today, design specifications, such as the American Society of Civil Engineers’ standard ANSI/ASCE-8-90 “Code for Design of Cold-Formed Stainless Steel Structural Parts” and the “Structural Stainless Steel Design Manual” jointly published by NiDI and Euro Inox have simplified and long service life. Design of structural parts for buildings with good integrity.