The structure of stainless steel guardrails generally consists of main posts and uprights. The main posts are often referred to as the main tube (for instance, the handrail section of stair guardrails is what we call the main tube). The uprights, also known as standpipes, are used to support the main tube.
The supervisor's wall thickness is 1.2mm according to national standards. Stainless steel railings are commonly seen in everyday life, such as stair railings, balcony railings, bridge railings, and more. Stainless steel railings have many advantages, thus achieving widespread popularity. Stair railings and balcony railings made of stainless steel are quite common; most bridge railings are still made of cement or marble, with stainless steel bridge railings being relatively rare.



