Zinc-steel railings refer to protective railings made of zinc alloy material, used in various locations and with different functions. Due to their electrostatic powder coating treatment, they possess advantages such as high strength, high hardness, beautiful appearance, and vibrant colors, making them a mainstream product for residential communities, factories, schools, and road traffic. Traditional railings use iron bars, requiring welding and other processes, and are relatively soft, prone to rust, and limited in color options.
Zinc-steel balcony railings perfectly solve the shortcomings of traditional railings and are reasonably priced, becoming a replacement for various traditional railing materials. Zinc-steel railings are assembled using a weld-free interlocking method (some processes require partial welding, but zinc plating must be applied before coating). The base material is 2-3 times thicker than stainless steel, and over 500 colors are available. The surface is treated with electrostatic powder coating of polyester anti-oxidation powder, enhancing the railing's resistance to oxidation, UV rays, weathering, and corrosion. Zinc-coated steel, as the base material, is used in various building fencing products, including: balcony railings, security windows, stair handrails, fences, garden fences, louvers, air conditioner enclosures, and road railings. It is also widely used in industrial fencing (such as factory fences and commercial site fences), agricultural fencing (such as field fences and livestock fences), residential fencing (such as building roof fences and perimeter walls), and public facility fencing (such as road barriers).






