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Steel structure buildings are formed by a main framework linking H beams, C purlins, and Z purlin steel components. These structures utilize various panels for roofs and walls alongside essential components like windows and doors.
Key Advantages: Wide span, high strength, lightweight, low cost, temperature protection, energy-saving, beautiful appearance, short construction time, excellent insulation, and superior seismic performance.
| Component | Material Details |
|---|---|
| Main Steel Frame | H section steel beam and columns, painted or galvanized |
| Secondary Frame | Hot dip galvanized C purlin, steel bracing, tie bar, knee brace |
| Roof Panel | EPS, Glass Fiber, Rock Wool, or PU Sandwich Panel / Steel Sheet |
| Wall Panel | Sandwich Panel or Corrugated Steel Sheet |
| Tie Rod | Circular Steel Tube |
| Brace | Round Bar |
| Knee Brace | Angle Steel |
| Roof Gutter | Color Steel Sheet |




