The structural classification of glass stair railings mainly includes the following types:
All-glass staircases: The load-bearing parts of this type of staircase, such as steps, pillars, structural beams, and handrails, are all made of glass, with only a small number of metal fasteners or no fasteners installed.
Partial glass staircases:
Steel-structured glass staircases: The structural pillars or beams are made of metal, and the tread surface and handrails are made of glass.
Wood-structured glass staircases: The structural pillars or beams are made of wood, and the tread surface and handrails are made of glass.
Other structural glass stairs: The structural pillars or beams are made of other non-glass materials such as aluminum or cement structures, and the tread surface and handrails are made of glass.
Glass staircase components: Only one of the handrails or tread surface parts is made of glass.
These classifications not only show the structural characteristics of glass stair railings, but also reflect their application and design flexibility in different scenarios.







