Main mistakes in the production of small architectural forms

Main mistakes in the production of small architectural forms

During the production of small architectural forms (MAF), various errors can occur that affect the quality, safety and aesthetics of the product. The main ones are:

Design errors Insufficient analysis of the installation site:

  • Soil features, climatic conditions and infrastructure are not taken into account, which can lead to damage or instability of the MAF. Ignoring ergonomics and functionality:
  • Designs may not consider human usability or the needs of end users.
  • Non-compliance with regulations: Violation of building codes and standards, especially regarding safety and strength of structures.

Manufacturing errors Low-quality materials:

  • Using cheap or uncertified materials can lead to premature wear or destruction of the MAF.
  • Improper processing of materials: For example, lack of anti-corrosion coating for metal elements or poor fit of structural parts.
  • Imperfect manufacturing techniques: Use of outdated or substandard tools and techniques can lead to inaccuracies or defects.

Assembly and installation errors

  • Insufficient fixation of elements: Poor fixation of elements can lead to the danger of collapse or disintegration of the structure.
  • Violation of assembly technology: Incorrect connection of parts or non-compliance with technological processes, for example, during welding or assembly.
  • Ignoring the preparation of the base: Incorrect or insufficient preparation of the place for the installation of the MAF can cause its instability or subsidence.

Design errors

  • Incongruity with the design of the area: the MAF may not be in harmony with the surrounding environment or may look inconsistent with the style of the urban space.
  • Design overload: An excessive number of details or a poor combination of materials can reduce the aesthetics of the product.

Errors during maintenance and operation

  • Lack of a maintenance plan: Ignoring regular inspections and repairs can reduce the life of the MAF.
  • Non-compliance with the manufacturer’s recommendations: Use of MAF not for its intended purpose or in violation of the instructions.

Preventing these errors is possible through careful design, use of high-quality materials, modern technologies and strict quality control at all stages of production, as it happens at the TAF-87 enterprise. Contact the professionals in their field, TAF-87 has more than 12 years of experience in designing and manufacturing small architectural forms of any complexity and for any needs.