1) Cast iron radiators are corrosion-resistant and have a long service life, matching the age of the buildings they are installed in, a fact proven by nearly a century of radiator use. 2) Our country's cast iron radiators are priced competitively, offering strong market appeal, a significant reason noted by many real estate developers. While new radiators have seen significant growth, cast iron radiators still account for 60 to 65% of the market share.
2) Cast iron radiators are significantly more expensive than those made of other materials. They are commonly used in museums, government buildings, and luxurious homes. We can export them to earn foreign exchange, and in fact, our country has already become a major exporter of cast iron radiators.
3) The premium cast iron radiators, produced with new technology and featuring clean interiors and exteriors, are suitable for individual heat metering systems, expanding their application scope.
4) Cast iron radiators are suitable for steam heating, although residential heating regulations typically require hot water. However, in certain specific environments, the use of steam is not feasible with modern radiators made of materials like steel, aluminum, or copper. Cast iron radiators are well-suited for this purpose.
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