
A steel structure is a framework built using interconnected steel components designed to support loads and maintain structural integrity. These structures are commonly used in buildings, bridges, and industrial facilities due to steel's high strength-to-weight ratio. Steel structures can be characterized by various shapes and sizes, such as beams, columns, and plates, connected through methods like welding or bolting.
Product Description


Product Parameters
Key Characteristics and Components:
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio:
Steel provides a strong and durable framework while minimizing the overall weight of the structure.
Versatile Applications:
Steel structures are used in a wide range of applications, including buildings, bridges, industrial facilities, and infrastructure projects.
Load-Bearing Capacity:
Steel components are designed to support and distribute loads, ensuring the stability and safety of the structure.
Common Components:
Steel structures often consist of beams, columns, braces, and other structural elements interconnected to create a robust framework.
Connection Methods:
Welding, bolting, and other joining techniques are used to connect steel members, creating a strong and reliable framework.
Main parts |
Item name |
Specifications |
Main steel frame
|
Steel column
|
Q355B, alkyd paint Steel beam |
H-beam |
H-beam Q355B, alkyd paint |
Steel purlin
|
Roof purlin
|
C or Z shape, galvanized steel Q235B
|
Wall purlin
|
C or Z shape, galvanized steel Q235B |
Cladding material |
Roof |
PPGI steel plate or sandwich panel (EPS, fiberglass, rock wool, PU) |
Wall |
PPGI steel plate or sandwich panel (EPS, fiberglass, rock wool, PU) |
Accessories
|
Bolts
|
Normal, high strength Downspouts
|
Gutters
|
Galvanized steel or stainless steel
|
Windows
|
Aluminum alloy or PVC material
|
Doors
|
Sliding or rolling doors
|
PVC pipes |
or metal pipes
|
Edge covers
|
PPGI steel sheet 0.5 mm thickness
|
Ventilation |
Stainless steel |
Crane
|
5 tons to 20 tons |
Product Advantages
Cost-Effectiveness:
Steel can be more cost-effective than other construction materials, especially for larger spans and complex designs.
Speed of Construction:
Steel structures can be prefabricated and assembled quickly, reducing construction time and labor costs.
Durability and Longevity:
Steel is a durable material with good resistance to corrosion and other environmental factors, ensuring the long-term performance of the structure.
Flexibility in Design:
Steel allows for a wide range of design options, including long spans, curved structures, and complex geometries.
Sustainability:
Steel is a recyclable material, making it a sustainable choice for construction projects.
Types of steel Structures:
Frame Buildings:
Steel frame structures are commonly used for buildings, featuring vertical steel columns, horizontal steel beams, and steel connections.
Truss Structures:
Truss structures are made up of interconnected steel members arranged in a triangular pattern, providing efficient load distribution.
Plate Girder Structures:
Plate girders are large steel beams used to support loads, often found in bridges and other structural applications.
Arch Structures:
Steel arch structures are designed with a curved form to distribute loads efficiently, commonly used in bridges and other structures.
Product Application


Production Process



Our Advantages

