1.Introduction to Wrought Iron Fences
- Wrought iron fences as a timeless and elegant choice for courtyards. It highlights their artistic quality and suitability for various architectural styles, from European to Chinese. It also describes the materials and manufacturing processes involved in creating iron fences, emphasizing their durability and design flexibility.
2.Detailed Advantages - Aesthetics and Strength
- Aesthetic Versatility: Wrought iron fences have achievable wide range of styles. Techniques like hot forging, cold forging, and CNC bending allow for intricate designs like vines, flowers, and geometric patterns. This allows them to fit European (ornate with floral details) and Chinese (simple and minimalist) styles.
- Customization: The text also highlights the ability to customize iron fences, adding family crests or unique designs to give them special meaning.
- Durability and Protection: The text explains that the low carbon steel structure provides impact resistance, preventing intrusions and keeping children and pets safe.
- Weather Resistance: The dual anti-corrosion treatment (hot-dip galvanizing and powder coating) creates a protective layer that resists rain, moisture, and UV rays, extending the fence's lifespan to 15-20 years.

3. Detailed Advantages - Visibility and Cost-Effectiveness
- Unobstructed Views: Wrought iron fences, with their 'frame + decorative elements' design, don't block views like solid walls. They allow for interaction with the surrounding environment, both from inside and outside the courtyard.
- Easy Maintenance: Wrought iron fences are easier to maintain than materials like stone or wood. The powder-coated surface is easy to clean, and scratches can be easily repaired with matching paint.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Wrought iron fences are more expensive than PVC fences but their longer lifespan makes them a more cost-effective choice in the long run.