A steel structure warehouse primarily features main load-bearing components constructed from steel, including steel columns, steel beams, steel frameworks, and steel roof trusses. All components are joined together using welding, bolts, or rivets for secure assembly.
For the roof and wall cladding, options include composite panels or single-layer sheets. Galvanized sheet metal is an excellent choice as it offers reliable rust and corrosion resistance. Self-tapping screws ensure tight connections between panels, effectively preventing water leakage. Composite panels—with core materials such as polystyrene, glass fiber, rock wool, or polyurethane—are also suitable for roof and wall applications, boasting superior thermal insulation, heat resistance, and fire-retardant properties.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main components of the steel structure?
The main load-bearing components include steel columns, steel beams, steel frameworks, and steel roof trusses, all joined by welding, bolts, or rivets.
What types of wall and roof panels are available?
Options include composite sandwich panels (PU, EPS, Rock Wool, Fiber Glass) or single-layer galvanized sheets for superior rust resistance.
Is the steel structure earthquake resistant?
Yes, the structure is designed with high intensity and earthquake resistance features, making it suitable for various industrial applications.
Can I get help with the installation?
We provide comprehensive online guidance and support for installation to ensure your project is completed successfully.
What design software do you support for drawings?
We work with professional industry software including CAD, Tekla, 3D Model, 3D3s, and Pkpm to provide accurate structural designs.
What is the annual production capacity?
Our facility has a production capacity of 30,000 tons per year, ensuring timely delivery for large-scale projects.