A Brief History


It is also referred to as chromic acid anodizing, often resulting in the thinnest anodic coat of all the main options available. Typically, it yields about 20 to 100 micro-inches per material surface.
Wrought iron, on the other hand, has more of a fibrous internal structure with grains running through it almost more like wood as a consequence of the extensive heating, hammering, and layering process that it undergoes. (And the higher the quality of the wrought iron, the more extensive this process will be.) That means that the final product is extremely strong and less likely to break under force rather than bend. This makes cast iron the better choice for holding up against constant pressure.
Top tip: Don’t be swayed by marketing claims of ‘premium grade’ or ‘superior’ aluminium extrusion—these aren’t actually giving you a more premium product. Ask what the technical specifications of the aluminium are and then compare them with those of other brands. You’ll find that they’re nearly always the same. If you need further clarification, feel free to reach out to us.
The essence of this anodizing option is to form aluminum oxide layer to protect the aluminum material underneath it. In essence, the oxide layer formed has much higher corrosion and abrasion tolerance than aluminum.
Preservation and Restoration
Aluminum is recyclable irrespective of the number of years the piece has served.
Conclusion
Materials to Consider

Fences made of wrought iron may be customized to fit the style and ambiance of your property perfectly. You are more than welcome to visit us with your design to have a conversation with us about the many available options.

Aluminium Extrusion Profiles and Their Applications in the Windows and Doors Segment
Aluminum features thermal breaks or strips, which can stop heat gain or loss coming from the windows and doors.
In the world of interior and architectural design, every detail matters. One such detail that often goes unnoticed but plays a crucial role in aesthetics and usability is the hardware used on doors and cabinets. Among the myriad options available, stainless steel finger pulls have emerged as a popular choice for both residential and commercial settings. These sleek and modern fixtures not only enhance the visual appeal of spaces but also offer a multitude of practical benefits.
Technically, making aluminum profiles for windows and doors involves altering most of its physical characteristics. However, definitive cross-sections are introduced in the profile to boost its versatility.
Cast iron is one of the most recyclable and long-lasting construction materials found everywhere in the globe! Due to its exceptional corrosion resistance, cast iron is an excellent material for constructing storm drain grates, street furniture, fences, railings, and gates.

