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 Stainless steel has distinguished itself from other materials in recent years with the constant advancement of decoration standards due to its superior performance and exquisite look, emerging as the "main force" of current decoration materials.
When employing stainless steel materials for decorating, the surface is typically subjected to a number of surface treatments, including wire drawing, mirror surface, sandblasting, titanium plating, etching, and fingerprint resistance.
According to material categorization, the most common types of stainless steel used for decoration include 201, 304, 316, etc. 304 stainless steel is currently the most widely utilized material on the market.

Following is an analysis and summary of the major benefits of stainless steel materials in the field of decoration: 
1 Very strong. The physical characteristics of stainless steel are consistent and it is not easily bent;
2 Resistance to corrosion. Stainless steel resists corrosion well and can keep its shine for a very long period;
3 – Inflammable-free. The performance of stainless steel's fire resistance is outstanding;Additionally, stainless steel has the benefits of being aesthetically pleasing and atmospheric, hygienic and environmentally beneficial, as well as simple to install, making it the perfect material in the current decoration industry; mostly in the shape of pipes and plates made of stainless steel;
 
201 stainless steel pipes, 304 stainless steel pipes, and other stainless steel materials are frequently used in the decorative business. 201 stainless steel pipes feature a surface that is dark black, heavy in manganese content, and somewhat corrosive. They are the most widely utilized stainless steel materials in the low-end decorative industry because of their comparatively low cost. 304 stainless steel pipes are more common in the high-end decorative field and have comparatively better overall performance;

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