The appearance of the metal mesh curtain is gorgeous and eye-catching, so it is highly praised by the majority of architectural designers. Examining its appearance, it is not difficult to see the ingenuity of the workshop staff. However, in our opinion, as a metal decorative mesh curtain, the choice of raw materials is also very important. Because a perfect metal mesh curtain is not only bright and beautiful, but more importantly, its material selection and processing technology. After years of improvement, our processing technology has become very mature, and we have done a lot of experiments in material selection. So, why is there no high-strength stainless steel for metal mesh curtains?
Essentially, there are two more points. First of all, as a metal decorative mesh curtain, the metal mesh curtain needs to have enough charm. Only by ensuring the perfect mesh shape can we win the ornamental value. Hard (high-strength) stainless steel is the "strong" stainless steel. When we form the hard stainless steel, it is technically difficult and needs to be annealed at the same time. Metal mesh curtains made without annealing will degrade. result in a significant change in specification. Hard stainless steels lose strength if annealed. Secondly, the density of hard stainless steel in the metal is relatively high, and the mass will become larger after treatment. If it is used as a metal mesh curtain for a suspended ceiling, it will put a certain amount of pressure on the supporting structure at the top of the building. Reducing the overall service life is not conducive to the effect of the metal mesh curtain. Therefore, we generally do not use high-strength stainless steel as the raw material for metal mesh curtains.
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