Material: hairline stainless steel, safety glass
1. Material characteristics and adaptability
Hairline Stainless Steel:
- The substrate is made of 304 stainless steel, which is cold-rolled to form a uniform linear texture (Ra ≤ 0.2 μ m), anti fingerprint and wear-resistant, suitable for high-frequency contact scenarios such as elevator door panels and railings.
- The thickness range is 0.3~3.0mm, supporting laser cutting, bending, and surface etching processes, suitable for complex modeling requirements.
Safety Glass:
- Laminated Glass: Double layered glass with PVB film sandwiched in between, no fragments splash when broken, and its impact resistance meets EN 12600 standard. It is used for elevator cars and curtain walls.
- Tempered Glass: Surface strength increased by 3-5 times, suitable for load-bearing scenarios such as glass railings and stair handrails.
2. Composite application scenarios and processes
Elevator design and building curtain wall:
- Panoramic elevator car: The hairline stainless steel frame (thickness 1.0-1.5mm) is paired with laminated glass (thickness 8-12mm) to achieve a transparent visual effect and structural safety.
- Glass railing system: U-shaped hairline stainless steel profile (width 25mm) fixed with tempered glass (thickness 10-15mm), edge sealed with silicone, suitable for villas, shopping malls and other scenes.
Process adaptability:
- Connection method: Stainless steel and glass are fixed by bonding with metal clamps or U-shaped grooves (structural adhesive strength ≥ 5MPa);
- Edge treatment: The hairline stainless steel edge needs to be laser cut (accuracy ± 0.1mm) to avoid burrs and scratches on the glass.
