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Dec 04, 2025 - 11:48 AM
The material used for toilet partition hardware is crucial because it affects durability, corrosion resistance, appearance, and maintenance needs. The most common materials are aluminum, stainless steel, zamak (a zinc alloy), and brass. Aluminum and stainless steel offer excellent resistance to rust and are ideal for high-moisture environments, while zamak provides good strength and is cost-effective for components like hinges and latches. Brass is often used in hinges for added strength and smooth movement. Choosing the right material ensures longevity and can lower replacement costs. For example, the 60" Partition Headrail 1-1/4" Anti-Grip Anodized Aluminum Jacknob 80202 uses aluminum for lightweight strength, while the 10" x 1-1/4" Pilaster Shoe Pack Satin Stainless Steel Jacknob 37109 utilizes stainless steel for superior durability. With a variety of materials available, you can select the best option for your facility's needs.
