Innovative Metal Screens: Merging Multiple Materials to Redefine Interior Design
Release time:
Jun 22,2026
The diversified aesthetic development of the interior decoration industry has accelerated the artistic R&D of metal screens. Single stainless steel hollow styles have gradually shifted to multi-material composite matching design. The processing end has improved the composite splicing process of dissimilar materials synchronously to enrich the visual layers of products. The mainstream composite schemes include three types: stainless steel frame matched with Changhong glass, log lining board and natural stone inlay. Numerical control processing can complete metal carving and special-shaped glass and stone grooving synchronously to realize integrated seamless assembly and weaken the splicing gaps of different materials.
The production link optimizes the adaptation process of thermal expansion and cold contraction of dissimilar materials. Buffer rubber strips are installed at the joints between metal and wood to avoid cracking and loosening caused by temperature and humidity changes. The stainless steel surface can be treated with gradient plating and local sandblasting differentiation to create light and shadow layers, suitable for various interior design systems such as modern, new Chinese and wabi-sabi styles. Processing equipment has been upgraded iteratively, and large-format laser cutting equipment has been put into use, which can produce full-size giant art screens without splicing to meet the landscaping needs of large spaces such as commercial exhibition halls and hotel lobbies.
In terms of market demand, the procurement volume of art composite screens for homestay renovation, art exhibition halls and improved residential soft decoration projects continues to rise, and customers prefer to customize exclusive hollow patterns according to the overall indoor style. In industry design exchange activities, processing R&D teams continue to explore the process of lightweight thin-sheet metal screens to reduce material consumption on the premise of ensuring structural stability. Relevant interior decoration standards have added environmental protection and fire protection testing items for composite metal partitions, and standardized the production and acceptance process of multi-material composite components.
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