Prefabricated Heavy Steel Structure Workshop Building with Fireproof Wall Panels and Welding Services for Industrial Fabrication

Product Description

Established in 2001, our group covers an area of 48,000 square meters, manages 9 subsidiaries, and possesses more than 20 years of export experience. Our daily production capacity reaches up to 5,000 square meters, ensuring reliable supply for global projects.

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Application Fields of Steel Structures
Commercial buildings Office buildings, shopping centers, hotels, and other commercial structures often use steel structures due to the need for large spans and heights.
Industry buildings Factories, manufacturing plants, and processing facilities typically use steel structures to accommodate heavy machinery and equipment loads. For example: equipment installation plant, home appliance manufacturing plant, petroleum refining plant, natural gas processing plant, etc.
Storage facilities Warehouses and storage facilities typically utilize steel structures to support large quantities of goods and storage requirements. For example: logistics warehousing, finished product warehouse, raw material warehouse, cold storage, sorting center, etc.
Residential buildings Steel structures are also used in high-rise apartments, apartments, and residential buildings to achieve design flexibility and structural strength.
Bridge Steel structures are an ideal choice for bridge construction because they have the strength required to span long distances while supporting vehicle and pedestrian loads.
Industrial facilities Steel structures are commonly found in industrial facilities such as petrochemical plants, power plants, and mining facilities, where they can accommodate heavy equipment and handle large amounts of materials.
Sports field and exhibition center Large sports venues and exhibition centers typically use steel structures to create column free spaces that can accommodate a large number of spectators or exhibits.
Infrastructure Steel structures are also used in infrastructure projects, including airport runways, docks, and pipeline bridges.
Marine engineering Due to its corrosion resistance, steel is widely used in marine engineering applications, such as offshore platforms and bridges.
Temporary structure In some cases, it is necessary to quickly construct temporary structures such as exhibition displays, concert stages, and temporary shelters.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the main benefits of using steel structures?
Steel structures offer high strength-to-weight ratios, faster construction speed, excellent durability, and better earthquake resistance compared to traditional concrete buildings.
Q2: Can steel structures be customized for specific industrial needs?
Yes, steel structures are highly flexible. They can be designed to accommodate large spans, heavy crane loads, and specific layout requirements for factories or warehouses.
Q3: How do steel structures perform in terms of environmental protection?
Steel is a 100% recyclable material. Using steel structures reduces construction waste and the overall carbon footprint of the building project.
Q4: Is it suitable for coastal areas with high corrosion?
With high-quality galvanization or specialized anti-corrosion coatings, steel structures perform excellently even in harsh marine and industrial environments.
Q5: What is the typical installation time for a steel structure building?
Since most components are prefabricated in the factory, on-site assembly is very fast, often reducing construction time by 30% to 50% compared to traditional methods.
Q6: Are steel structures fire-resistant?
While steel itself does not burn, we apply fire-retardant coatings to ensure the structure meets local safety regulations and fire rating requirements.

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