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What are the fields in which weatherproof steel can be applied?

October 14, 2023

As a weathering steel, variability is also a particularly recommended feature. It can be changed, can be used for various wall decorations, and can even be made into beautiful walls. Hollow, curved, straight and other forms, can be described as proficient in everything. The use of weathering steel can make the garden better designed on the old grain. Weather-resistant steel plates can not only be used to plant earth walls, but also to pave roads. For the garden. Garden paving is no longer monotonous preservative wood.

Garden edging

Corten Steel Flower PlanterThe combination of geometry and color can reflect the sense of design. As mentioned above, as far as the shape of weathering steel is concerned, the shapes of weathering steel are endless! In addition to making steps and walls, weathering steel can also make landscape walls, sculptures, flower POTS, retaining walls, arches, etc. Because the color of weathering steel is close to the color of the earth, it naturally matches plants.

Flower planter

Corten Steel Flower PlanterJust looking at it, you may think it is very old, but in the entire courtyard design, you will find some modern weathering steel traditional industrial weathering steel has been widely used in the landscape design of houses, including landscape walls, steps, bonsai and partitions. People have seen that steel has a special charm that is different from the past.

Screen panels

Willow Fence Screen

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