Material of Amusement Facilities
Steel
Steel is one of the most common structural materials. Galvanized or powder-coated steel frames provide strong support while resisting corrosion. This material is particularly suitable for climbing structures, swing frames, and large support columns.
HDPE
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) panels are another widely used material. These plastic panels are durable, non-toxic, and resistant to fading. Because they can be molded into many shapes and colors, they are often used for decorative panels, slides, and interactive elements within playground equipment systems.
Stainless steel
Stainless steel is sometimes used for components that require extra durability, such as slides or handrails. Its smooth surface allows children to move safely while maintaining a clean appearance for many years.
Nylon
Ropes made from reinforced nylon or steel-core cables are also popular in climbing nets and bridge elements. These materials provide flexibility while maintaining strong load capacity.
Surface materials beneath play structures are equally important. Rubber tiles, poured rubber surfaces, and artificial grass help absorb impact and reduce injury risk if a child falls.