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Square twisted tube developed

publication date: Apr 14, 2008
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Until the mid 80s, handrail and balustrade installations were traditionally wooden, coated or painted mild steel or aluminium. Round stainless steel tube was rarely used due to high initial cost and an inability to significantly differentiate it from the less costly alternatives either in shape or finish.



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