The surface of the wood grain finish should be smooth and flat, and no obvious inclusions. The wood pattern is clear and there is no obvious leakage and crease. However, creases and no wood grain patterns are allowed at the corners and grooves. If the wood grain pattern is ghosted or blurred, the finish is unqualified.
As we look to the future, the role of ornamental steel in design will likely continue to evolve. As public interest in aesthetics grows alongside an appreciation for functional design, the demand for ornamental steel is expected to rise. Innovative designs will likely blend technology and artisan craftsmanship, paving the way for new trends that celebrate both form and function.