Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. You'll see a detailed explanation of our prefabricated metal building system, from the primary steel frame and secondary components to the complete installation process, showcasing how this customized industrial steel structure workshop delivers durability and functional space for various industrial applications.
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Customized industrial steel structure workshop built with prefabricated galvanized metal frames for functional industrial and commercial use.
Main structural components include rigid primary frames made from welded H steel sections in Q235B/Q355B grade with painting or hot-dip galvanized finish.
Secondary framing features C/Z steel purlins and girts, along with bracing systems for stability against wind and seismic forces.
Roof and wall cladding options include corrugated steel sheets or insulated sandwich panels with EPS, glass wool, rock wool, or PU insulation.
Includes customizable windows with PVC or aluminum frames and doors such as roll-up or sliding types with automatic or manual operation.
Comprehensive accessory package with bolts, gutter systems, downpipes, roof ventilators, and optional mezzanine floor plates.
Designed for fast construction with pre-engineered components, allowing quick assembly and large clear-span interiors for maximum utility.
Widely used for manufacturing plants, warehouses, aircraft hangars, sports arenas, and agricultural storage due to its strength and adaptability.
FAQs:
What are the main advantages of using a prefabricated steel structure workshop?
Prefabricated steel structure workshops offer cost-effectiveness with lower initial and long-term maintenance costs, high durability and strength against fire, pests, and severe weather, fast construction due to pre-engineered components, design flexibility for customization and expansion, and large clear-span interiors for unobstructed utility.
What materials are used in the main steel structure and how are they protected?
The main steel structure uses welded H steel sections for columns and beams, made from Q235B or Q355B steel grades. These components are protected with either painting or hot-dip galvanizing to enhance corrosion resistance and longevity.
How is the installation process carried out for these steel buildings?
The installation follows a standardized 12-step process: starting with foundation preparation and anchor bolt installation, erecting steel columns with temporary bracing, installing roof beams, purlins, and tie rods, adding gutters, applying wall and roof cladding, and finishing with trimmings, windows, doors, and a final inspection for readiness.
What types of insulation are available for the roof and wall panels?
Insulated sandwich panels for the roof and walls are available with EPS, glass wool, rock wool, or PU insulation, providing options for thermal efficiency and environmental control based on specific project needs.