Steel plates, made with galvanized steel as the base and silicone as the surface, undergo two drying and two baking processes, resulting in good durability. Currently, in my country's market, the cost of steel structures is lower than that of reinforced concrete structures. This advantage becomes more pronounced as the span of the factory building increases, making it a major competitive advantage.
Steel structures offer several advantages: a shorter construction period allows for earlier use and quicker returns on investment; the use of brightly colored profiled steel plates enhances the aesthetics and adds a dynamic feel to the surrounding environment; the lightweight nature of the building typically eliminates the need for pile foundations, saving on investment costs; and the use of polystyrene foam sandwich panels or single-layer panels with insulation provides excellent insulation, heat insulation, and soundproofing.
A significant advantage of steel structures is that all components can be fabricated in the factory and assembled on-site. For smaller industrial plants, this process takes only 45 days to 2 months, compared to approximately 8 to 12 months for reinforced concrete buildings.

