Rails are the horizontal components that connect the pickets and provide stability to the fence. A standard rod iron fence will typically have at least two horizontal rails – one at the top and one at the bottom – although additional rails can be included for extra strength. The placement and number of rails influence the overall durability of the fence, especially in areas subjected to high winds or heavy impacts.
The process of welding metal leaves requires a high level of precision and skill. Due to their thinness, they can easily distort or burn through under intense heat, making the welding process a delicate balancing act between power and control. TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding or MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, with their ability to provide precise control over the heat source, are commonly employed for such tasks. The use of protective gases helps to prevent oxidation and maintain the integrity of the metal leaves during the process.
metal leaves for welding

These benefits make aluminum profiles a preferred choice for modern, high-performance window systems.
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