Stainless steel sculptures are a common sight in everyday life and a representative type among sculptures. What we see are beautifully crafted, lifelike finished products. However, we cannot see their internal structure, which is an important part for us. Because it concerns the entire sculpture.
The quality issues and concerns also indirectly increase the manufacturer's costs.
Generally, the internal structure of stainless steel sculptures is determined by the actual dimensions of the sculpture, with the materials for the internal frame chosen accordingly. Some products do not require an internal frame.
A supportive role, and the stability has been improved. For making stainless steel sculptures, it's all about ensuring a well-constructed base and framework, and only a properly welded framework guarantees the integrity of the weld.
Polished to perfection, this stainless steel piece showcases the allure of sculpture and its graceful form. It further conveys the profound meaning and connotation of this artwork, which is typically absent in common stainless steel sculptures.
Made from materials such as H-beams, square steel, square tubes, round tubes, galvanized pipes, solid rods, etc., to create a sturdy and attractive base that supports a beautiful sculpture.
In this era of profit-hunting, customers often sacrifice safety for lower prices, and manufacturers cut corners for profit. This is all reflected in the product.
During production, some processes are continually streamlined or materials are reduced in thickness and weight.
Customers keep pressing for lower and lower prices, with few placing emphasis on or the aesthetic appeal of the products, leading to chaotic pricing in the market. Meanwhile, manufacturers face pressure from customers' demands on prices.
Profit can only be achieved through cost control, and it can only be done by using materials (such as employing low-cost or substandard materials, or using thin materials that do not correspond to the volume of the sculpture).
Material), for stainless steel, either use thin sheets or be cunning in the model selection.









































