Description
Imitation wooden railings and imitation stone railings have been incorporated into environmental art, and the use of green landscape railings in park communities has indeed added a lot of artistic atmosphere, which is very beautiful, elegant, and exquisite. Due to the fact that wood usually has a certain growth period, imitation wood railings are more in line with the testing of standard building materials and are beneficial for environmental protection. Their service life is also longer than that of ordinary wood railings, ensuring environmental stability. Compared with natural wooden guardrails, the production cycle of imitation stone guardrails is very short, the materials used are very easy to obtain, the price of imitation wood guardrails is relatively low, and the installation process of imitation wood guardrails is also simpler, with obvious advantages< br />
There are also many styles of railings, and the materials include cement imitation wood texture, imitation bark texture, imitation stone imitation wood, imitation bamboo, and so on. The specific style depends on personal preference. Popular styles include: imitation wood trapezoidal guardrail, double fork guardrail, imitation wood grid guardrail, imitation bamboo trapezoidal guardrail, imitation stone fan-shaped guardrail, and so on. A simple and effective method, as well as a common manufacturing method, is to use (concrete) cement and steel raw materials through mold equipment to produce railings with wood grain effects. Because they can be mass-produced, installed, and constructed in a unified style, saving costs and time, they are highly favored by customers. Only semi-finished railings with imitation wood or bark textures need to be installed and painted on site to achieve the desired effect. Another method is to manually create the railing on site, and then use steel bars to weld the shape, tie the grid, treat it with clay sculpture, carve the texture, and color it. The style of the imitation wood and stone railing can be freely designed and changed, but the cost and time consumption are relatively high. This process is highly technical and requires experienced craftsmen to achieve the effect of imitating wood, so the limitations are also significant< br />