Our unique climate in Southern California can take a toll on our iron fences, as they are constantly exposed to humidity and moisture in the air, making iron victim to the process of oxidation. Over time, your iron fence will show the signs of oxidation with rust patches. Rust is the number one enemy of iron fences, and needs to be removed on the first signs of its appearance. This can be accomplished using a fine wire brush. Make sure to lay a tarp beneath the wrought iron fence to catch flakes, wear gloves, and carefully brush away all points of rust along the fence, paying special attention to the post and joints.
We provide aluminum frame profiles for windows and doors for architectural projects, usually using aluminum alloy 6000 series materials. These include 6061, 6063, 6082, 6463, etc. They are also typically tempered to a T3, T4, T5 or T6 condition to increase hardness. Surface treatment options include anodizing, electrophoresis, powder coating, PVDF, and wood grain patterns.
Of course, we also customize aluminum windows and doors for customers in Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Thailand, etc. We customize aluminium window and door frame profiles in different sizes, thicknesses, colors or different required functions according to the standards of other countries or customer requirements. Also, we can produce finished aluminum doors and windows for you.
The versatility of stainless steel boxes with locks is another compelling reason to consider them. They are not limited to a specific use; instead, they can serve various purposes across different contexts. In office environments, these boxes can securely store confidential files, protecting sensitive information from prying eyes. For individuals, they can serve as safes for important documents, jewelry, cash, or heirlooms. Additionally, in industrial settings, stainless steel boxes can safeguard tools and equipment, ensuring that everything is organized and protected against theft or damage.