Steel structure warehouses have become the mainstream choice for modern industrial warehouses and factory construction due to their high strength, short construction period, and high space utilization. Their core principle is to achieve structural stability and efficiency through the mechanical properties of steel combined with standardized design.
Steel structures mainly consist of steel columns, steel beams, trusses, support systems, and enclosure structures (such as color steel plates). Their mechanical basis lies in the high tensile strength and ductility of steel. Through reasonable cross-sectional design (such as H-beams and box columns) and node connection methods (welding or bolting), the stability of the overall structure is ensured. Steel plate thickness can be selected in various specifications according to load requirements; for example, 6-12mm steel plates are commonly used in light-duty factories, while heavy equipment warehouses require steel plates of 20mm or more. Furthermore, steel structures adopt a modular design, facilitating transportation and on-site assembly, significantly shortening the construction cycle.

