First of all, friends, what is titanium-magnesium alloy?
Have you ever really understood it?
The various names of materials on the market make everyone stunned. In fact, whether it is titanium-magnesium alloy Or zinc-magnesium alloy is actually an alloy material!
The main element of the alloy material for non-standard doors is still iron, but zinc or magnesium, or manganese, etc. are added when the alloy is combined into the finished product. Anti-rust and anti-corrosion metal raw materials!
The finished alloy material is also called titanium-magnesium alloy, zinc-magnesium alloy, manganese-magnesium alloy, zinc-iron alloy, etc. The non-standard doors we produce as finished products are still named according to the materials of the finished products! For example, zinc-iron alloy non-standard doors, zinc-magnesium alloy non-standard doors, titanium-magnesium alloy non-standard doors, manganese-magnesium alloy non-standard doors and so on!
Are titanium-magnesium alloy non-standard doors an IQ tax? This question depends on how you look at it. First of all, if you buy any product, the merchant will definitely not sell it to you if it doesn’t make a profit on the price difference. So if the merchant makes a profit on the price difference, it is the so-called IQ tax, which is IQ. Taxes, if you could look the other way Regarding the problem, the difference earned by the merchant is your service fee. For example, the merchant will determine the style, shape, color, size, direction, locks, etc. of the titanium-magnesium alloy non-standard door for you before the sale, and arrange transportation and installation for you during the sale. Personnel, etc., will handle grouting, cleanup, etc. for you after the sale! Then would you also consider that you are paying an IQ tax when purchasing titanium-magnesium alloy non-standard doors?
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