

Okrasná liatina, or decorative cast iron, is a remarkable material that has captured the imagination of artisans, architects, and designers for centuries. Renowned for its strength, durability, and versatility, this material transcends functionality to embody aesthetic elegance. It has become a popular choice in various applications, from architectural elements to decorative objects, revealing both cultural significance and artistic flair.

Wrought iron, on the other hand, has more of a fibrous internal structure with grains running through it almost more like wood as a consequence of the extensive heating, hammering, and layering process that it undergoes. (And the higher the quality of the wrought iron, the more extensive this process will be.) That means that the final product is extremely strong and less likely to break under force rather than bend. This makes cast iron the better choice for holding up against constant pressure.


Applications of Aluminium Extrusion Profiles in Doors