Material Selection Requirements
Generally made of color steel, aluminum-plastic panels, or stainless steel plates, with various styles available and sizes adjustable according to the site's dimensions.
One: Merchandise Kiosk Roof
1. The top cover is sealed with galvanized steel, durable, heat-insulating, and ensures no leakage.
2. Newsstands are constructed with thick galvanized steel panels on all four sides, coated with automotive-grade metal paint.
Section 2: Merchandise Kiosk Pillars
1. The posts are constructed using square steel pipes joined together, with a surface coated in automotive metal paint.
Section 3: Merchandise Booth Frame
1. The frame is constructed using square steel welding to form a rigid skeletal structure. The entire frame is treated for rust prevention, with the亭 body featuring a solid structure that is robust against earthquakes and wind, and is highly corrosion-resistant.
Section 4: Outdoor Enclosure for Sales Booth
1. The outer cover board is bent and welded from galvanized sheet, then finished with polishing before being coated with high-grade automotive paint.
2. The outer cover panel is securely connected to the inner fire-retardant board, resistant to acid and alkali corrosion, providing sufficient strength to protect the service staff inside the pavilion and the goods.
Section 5: Enclosed Booth Interior
1. The ivory white color steel plate is tightly bonded with fire-retardant board and the internal square steel frame, creating a clean and generous overall look inside the pavilion.
2. The pavilion consists of five layers from the inside out, fully meeting the standards for newsstand manufacturing.
Section 6: Kiosk Floor
1. The floor is made of static-proof flooring, similar to that used in highway toll booths.
2. The bottom is zinc-plated steel channel serving as the skeletal structure.
Section 7: Electrical Appliances Inside Kiosks
1. The electrical appliances are designed in strict accordance with the GB5226.1-2008 standard, featuring five-hole power outlets, daylight fluorescent panels, switches, and sockets inside the pavilion. All wiring conduits are concealed within the sandwiched layer, ensuring a safe and reasonable design that is easy for maintenance.


























