The selection of materials and brackets for building facades involves considering factors such as durability, aesthetics, and structural integrity. Stainless steel (SS), galvanized iron (GI), mild steel (MS), and aluminum (ALUM) are commonly used materials, each offering unique properties.
In summary, the choice of SS, GI, MS, or aluminum for facade components depends on specific project requirements, architectural considerations, and the desired balance between durability, aesthetics, and practicality. The brackets, serving as structural support, are carefully selected to complement the chosen facade materials, ensuring a cohesive and robust building envelope.