Expert Insights on 358 Fence Factory Quality and Installation Best Practices
You know, lately everyone's talking about prefabrication. Prefabrication, modular construction... It’s all the rage. Seems like every developer is scrambling to get in on it. To be honest, it's a bit overhyped. I was at a site in Shanghai last month, and they were trying to use prefabricated bathroom pods. Disaster. Didn’t fit the plumbing, the tiles were cracked… Anyway, I think there's good in it, but everyone needs to calm down a bit. It’s not a silver bullet, you know? What really gets me are the designers. They sit in their offices, drawing up beautiful plans, completely detached from reality. They’ll specify some exotic material, thinking it looks good on paper. Have you noticed that? Then you get to the site, and it’s impossible to work with. Last year, I encountered this at a fence factory in Anhui, they specified this 'self-healing' polymer coating for the 358 fence panels. Sounded great, right? But the stuff was so sticky, it clogged the spray guns every five minutes. A nightmare. With 358 fence, especially, you’ve got to get the basics right. The steel itself is crucial. It's not just 'steel,' it's Q235 steel, and you can tell the good stuff.
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