Definition Of Steel Structure Factory Building

Apr 05, 2026

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Steel-structured factory buildings are industrial buildings that use steel as the main load-bearing component. Their load-bearing structure includes steel columns, steel beams, steel foundations, steel roof trusses, and steel roofing. The main body consists of embedded parts, H-shaped/C-shaped steel columns, steel beams, purlins, and corrugated steel sheets or composite panels for the roof.

 

This product is divided into light-duty and heavy-duty types based on structural strength, and features short construction cycles, low costs, disassembly capability, and environmental friendliness. Steel-structured buildings offer advantages such as lightweight construction, large spans, and earthquake resistance, making them suitable for factories, warehouses, stadiums, and other similar applications. Construction must be completed by a qualified company, involving more than ten specialized tests, including steel re-inspection and weld inspection. Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, prohibiting structural alterations, applying anti-corrosion coating every three years, and using high-elasticity nanomaterials to enhance the roof's waterproofing and thermal insulation performance. Walls can be constructed using brick or composite panels, providing both thermal insulation and soundproofing.

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