Stair railing

Handrails are the supporting rods of stair railings, serving not only as a safety feature but also enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the stairs. Depending on the material, handrails can be categorized into various types, each with its unique characteristics and suitable application scenarios. Categorized by material, the main types of handrails include:
1. Zinc-aluminum alloy stair railingThis handrail is crafted using a seamless integrated assembly process, making it easy to manufacture and install. The surface is treated with electrostatic corrosion-resistant coating, offering a variety of colors and exceptional durability. The tubing has been subjected to high-temperature hot-dip galvanizing and electrostatic corrosion-resistant coating, enhancing its strength and longevity.
2. Aluminum alloy stair railAluminum alloy balusters are easy to color, fade-resistant, and boast an elegant and noble look. They are also non-deformable, rustproof, lightweight, and easy to install and disassemble. However, they are relatively expensive.
3. Iron Art Stair RailingsWrought iron staircase railings are favored by modern young people and artists for their innovative and versatile shapes, as well as their ease of coloring. However, the thicker iron material makes installation cumbersome and prone to corrosion and rust, resulting in a relatively shorter lifespan.
4. Stainless Steel Stair RailingsStainless steel balusters are beautifully colored, easy to install, and resistant to rust, making them widely used. However, stainless steel is typically not stained by silver and is prone to warping.
5. Glass Staircase HandrailGlass stair railings are composed of tempered glass and other materials, offering a grand and aesthetic appearance that makes the room space seem larger. Glass rails are easier to clean, and the thick glass is more durable.
6. Solid Wood Stair RailingsSolid wood balusters exude a traditional vibe with a warm and harmonious decorative effect. Common solid wood materials include beech, oak, rosewood, teak, etc. However, solid wood balusters are prone to termite infestation, color fading, poor wear resistance, and have a limited lifespan.
7. High Polymer Stair HandrailHigh molecular weight stair handrails, commonly known as eco-wood or superior wood, possess properties such as high strength, temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, insulation, and electrical insulation. This type of handrail is more durable and less carbon-intensive than regular plastic and solid wood, with a natural grain and green, safe characteristics.































