• Steel Structure Frame Prefab Building Industrial Workshop Plant
  • Steel Structure Frame Prefab Building Industrial Workshop Plant

Steel Structure Frame Prefab Building Industrial Workshop Plant

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Steel is an extremely strong building material. With steel, it’s possible to do clearspan construction, which means there’s no need to have load bearing walls or columns to hold up a roof – the steel frame is strong enough to do that on its own. Buildings with a clearspan design can be anywhere from 150 feet to 250 feet wide, with no columns to get in the way.
  • Steel Structure Frame Prefab Building Industrial Workshop Plant

Description

      Product Detail

  In the rapidly developing field of modern construction, the use of steel structure systems for prefabricated warehouses has become a key trend that has attracted much attention. These innovative solutions are revolutionizing the way industrial facilities are designed and built, with numerous benefits for business and the environment.

  The concept of prefabrication involves the fabrication of various components of a building off-site in a controlled factory environment. These components are then transported to the construction site and assembled to form the final structure. This approach is particularly beneficial for warehouses where speed, cost-effectiveness and durability are critical.





      Product Parameters

The basic components of light steel structure 1. Main rigid frame: composed of columns and beams;If there is a crane, a crane girder is also included.
A, common materials: Q235, Q355;
B. Common cross-sectional forms of beams and columns: H-shaped steel, trusses (beams are mostly used), lattice columns;
C. Common structural forms: portal rigid frame, frame structure;
2. Support system: including tie rods, horizontal supports, inter-column supports, and corner supports.

A. Tie rods are usually used: steel pipes, rectangular pipes;H-beam, channel steel, C-beam, angle iron and so on can also be used;
B. The inter-column support is usually used: round steel, steel pipe, angle iron;H-beam, channel steel, I-beam, etc. can also be used;
C. Angle braces are usually used: angle iron;
3. Enclosure system: including purlins, purlins rods, roof panels, wall panels, doors, windows, lighting panels, and gas floors.

A. Purlin: mainly used, C-shaped steel and Z-shaped steel are cold-formed with hot-drawn steel plate and hot-rolled galvanized steel plate.
B. Wall and roof color plates: mainly using high-strength, cold-rolled color steel plates, galvanized or aluminum-zinc color steel plates, stainless steel plates, aluminum alloy plates, and titanium alloy plates.Commonly used in China is galvanized or aluminum-zinc color steel plate.
Material classification 1. According to the composition of the material: ordinary carbon steel (Q235) and ordinary low-alloy steel (Q355, Q390, Q420);Ordinary low-alloy steel is the addition of one or several alloying elements on the basis of ordinary carbon steel.
2. According to the intensity: Q235, Q355, Q390, Q420;Among them, Q235 and Q355 are commonly used materials.
Basic data for the design(depand on the project need) 1. Dead load: must be provided
2. Live load: must be provided
3. Wind load: must be provided
4. Snow load: required in areas with snow
5. Ash load: it needs to be provided in dusty places (such as deserts and cement plants)
6. Crane load: lifting weight, number of cranes.
7. Seismic load: must be provided
The component connection method of the steel structure 1. Welding connection
2. High-strength bolt connection
3. Rivet connection
Anti-corrosion method of steel components (commonly used) 1. Galvanizing:
2. Spray anticorrosive paint: red dan, iron red, epoxy zinc-rich paint;
Advantages of steel structure a) High strength;
b) Good reliability;
c) Easy to construct.
Features of lightweight steel structure
 
Lightweight, accurate, convenient and fast molding, convenient for industrial production and transportation, construction and installation are more convenient, short construction period and low cost.



      Clear Span Construction

  Steel is an extremely strong building material. With steel, it’s possible to do clearspan construction, which means there’s no need to have load bearing walls or columns to hold up a roof – the steel frame is strong enough to do that on its own. Buildings with a clearspan design can be anywhere from 150 feet to 250 feet wide, with no columns to get in the way.

  And if your building needs to be even wider than 250 feet, its possible to place a central load-bearing column in the center of the building, and have clearspan construction for 250 feet on either side of that central column. In this way a steel structure warehouse or distribution center can actually be as large as a business needs it to be, and it’s always possible to add another 250-foot addition (with another central column) to the building if yet more space is needed in the future.

  These buildings can also be up to 40 feet high, giving yet more space for stacks of pallets. The ceiling structure can also be designed to bear more weight, if the business wishes to add a building wide sprinkler system, for example, or an overhead crane.





  Customizable

  At Buildings, we offer standard-size building plans for steel structure warehouses of a variety of lengths, widths and height. But as mentioned above, our pre-engineered warehouses are customizable – if you need more space than one of our standard kits provide our team of designers can draft the plans for you.

  We offer other optional features as well, such as windows or skylights.

  Our clients also have options for door systems – such as overhead doors, roll up doors and scissor gates, available in a variety of heights and widths. Walk in doors are also available of course.

  Gutters and downspouts are an option, but we highly recommend them. Downspouts direct rainwater or snowmelt away from the foundation of the building, helping to preserve the integrity of the foundation and prevent flooding.






  Additional Benefits of Steel Warehouses

  Sturdy

  The structure for steel warehouses is designed and built to withstand high winds and heavy snow loads. The pre-engineered pieces of the building can be put together quickly, but rest assured they don’t come apart easily unless the proper tools are used!

  Steel warehouse buildings meet or exceed the building codes for every state, so you know they’re safe.

  Safer

  Because steel is a non-combustible material, steel warehouse buildings for sale are safer than wooden buildings. In the event of a fire, the steel frame, wall panel and ceiling panels will not burn.

  Since the interior contents of the warehouse may be flammable, we do suggest crafting the ceiling of a pre-engineered warehouse or distribution center to bear extra weight so that a building-wide fire sprinkler system can be installed.

  Because of steel’s imperviousness to fire, companies often receive lower insurance premiums as well.

  Easy Construction

  We’ve already mentioned how quickly prefab steel warehouses can be erected, which helps with the affordability of the building when it comes to paying contractors to put the building together.

  In addition, the materials that go in to pre-engineered steel warehouse buildings are quick to form, cut and weld, so all building materials can be delivered to the construction site with just a few weeks, which also speeds up the construction time.

  The sooner a steel structure warehouse is put together, the sooner it can start being used for its purpose and the sooner the business will see income start to come in.

  Low Maintenance

  Another benefit that steel has over wood is that steel is not affected by rot, mold or mildew. There’s no need to call out a pest control person every year to spray for them – termites find steel unappetizing.

  Commercial grade, galvanized steel also does not rust. Our steel prefabricated warehouse buildings are guaranteed to last for 25 years.

  Attractive

  Pre-engineered steel warehouse buildings from SteelCo do not have to be utilitarian. We offer PBR wall panels in a variety of colors – Burnished Slate, Evergreen, Aztec Blue, Brick Red, Sagebrush Tan, Fox Grey, Light-Stone or Polar White.

  The PBR panels are formed from pre-painted galvanized or Galvalume® roll coils.  All PBR panels are subjected to quality tests including physical bend resistance and impact resistance, as well as the hardness, gloss and color of the siliconized polyester paint.

  Optional exterior facing materials can be added if desired, from brick to stone to wood, to enhance the attractiveness of the building.