Due to its durable, hygienic and corrosion resistant properties, stainless steel is the go-to material in this field. For practical applications, it can be used for thinner pressure gauges without sacrificing strength-to-weight ratio, but can also be found in other recreational applications such as sculptures, benches and public access facilities. Its low maintenance and long life cycle make it an attractive option for urban planners and anyone looking for cost-effective material solutions.

The following materials are commonly used steel in the field of public space

Modern public buildings are increasingly demanding architectural design. People are often more interested in buildings that are attractive and open space, and with the wave of green buildings and environmental protection and energy conservation, government departments are demanding more sustainable construction Develop buildings that meet the minimum material renewal needs and can reach a service life of 50 or even 100 years. Therefore, the corrosion resistance, scratch resistance, impact resistance, maintenance requirements, service life, recyclability of materials, and energy and water consumption of building materials are the key points for building material selection. In addition, public safety issues such as fire and wind resistance, seismic performance, and the long-term integrity of railings and barriers are becoming increasingly important. Among the many building materials, stainless steel materials have been unanimously praised for their good characteristics, which is particularly prominent in buildings with a service life of 30 years or more.
In 2019, dual-phase steel pipes, fittings, flanges and other products were used in a water source project in Malaysia. Unlike other metal or non-metallic materials that are only used in specific ranges, stainless steel can be used in all aspects of drinking water systems. The water is collected and transported to the terminal.