Mild steel railing work refers to the process of designing, fabricating, and installing railings made from mild steel. Mild steel is a type of carbon steel with low carbon content, making it easy to work with and relatively affordable.
Once the design is finalized, the mild steel is cut, shaped, and welded together to create the railing components. This may involve using specialized equipment such as shears, presses, and welding machines.
After the components are fabricated, they are usually treated to prevent rust and corrosion. This may involve applying a protective coating such as paint, powder coating, or galvanizing.
Finally, the fabricated components are installed on site, usually by bolting or welding them to the structure.
Mild steel railings are commonly used for both interior and exterior applications, such as staircases, balconies, walkways, and bridges. They are preferred due to their strength, durability, and versatility, and can be customized to fit a variety of design styles and preferences.