FAQ
Brief Introduction to Wrought Iron, Wrought Aluminium &
Aluminium, and their Main Differences.
Wrought Iron
Wrought iron is commercially pure iron, having a very
small carbon content. It is very tough, malleable, and
can be easily welded. With powder coating, wrought iron
is rust resistant. Wrought Iron is hugely popular
because it can be adapted to any style, shape, or
pattern, and its functional applications are limitless.
Main Qualities: Widest Range of Designs, Stronger than
both Aluminium & Wrought Aluminium
Wrought Aluminium (Aluminum)
Wrought aluminum marries the centuries-old craft
of hand forging to the high tech performance of aluminum. Though wrought
aluminum cannot duplicate the more intricate wrought-iron stylings, you can
enjoy the traditional elegance of a wrought-iron look in a material that is
lightweight, low maintenance and rustproof.
Main Qualities: Wide Range of Designs. Stronger than
Aluminium.
Aluminium (Aluminum)
Aluminum have evolved to become an economical
alternative to the higher priced wrought iron. They are resistant to corrosion,
lightweight but still strong and need little maintenance.
Main Qualities:
Cheaper than Wrought Iron & Wrought Aluminium.