The manual hospital bed featuring an anti rust frame employs advanced material science and surface treatment technologies to ensure long term durability in challenging healthcare environments where moisture, cleaning chemicals, and environmental factors typically cause corrosion. The frame is constructed from either stainless steel alloys containing chromium and nickel, or carbon steel treated with multi stage protective processes. These processes typically include electrochemical pretreatment, epoxy priming, and multiple layers of medical grade powder coating that create a seamless, impermeable barrier against corrosive elements. The manufacturing incorporates specialized techniques such as cathodic electrocoating that provides comprehensive coverage even in complex joint areas and hard to reach surfaces. All fasteners, connectors, and mechanical components receive complementary anti corrosion treatments including zinc plating or passivation. This robust protection ensures the bed maintains structural integrity and aesthetic appearance despite repeated exposure to disinfectants, bodily fluids, and high humidity conditions. The anti rust properties are particularly vital in coastal regions, tropical climates, isolation wards, and facilities using aggressive cleaning protocols. This engineering focus on corrosion resistance translates to extended product lifespan, reduced maintenance costs, and preserved equipment value, making it an economically sound investment for healthcare facilities requiring reliable performance over many years of continuous use in demanding clinical settings.