Wrought iron
A tough, malleable form of iron suitable for forging or rolling, used in construction for decorative purposes.
Wrought iron is a form of iron known for its durability and malleability, used in decorative and structural applications. It is crucial for enhancing aesthetics, supporting design flexibility, and ensuring longevity. By providing a strong and versatile material, wrought iron supports efficient construction, improves visual appeal, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that components are robust, aligned with design specifications, and capable of withstanding environmental conditions and loads.
Used in a sentence
The gate was crafted from durable wrought iron.
Synonyms/variation
Forged Iron
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