Prefabricated Metal Hanger Factory Assembly Modular Industrial Workshop Steel Warehouse Building

Customization: Available
After-sales Service: 2D &3D Installation Drawing& Install Video
Layers: single Layer Ot Multi Layer

Product Description

Technical Specifications
Model NO.
Steel structure building
Usage
Workshop, Warehouse, Research Facility, Heavy Industry
Wind Resistance
80~280km Per Hour
Snow Load
30~200kg Per Sqm
Earthquake Proof
7~9 Grade
Service Life
30-50 Years
Certificate
ISO, CE, Third Party Inspect
Main Frame
H Section Steel (Q355B, Q235B)
Purlin
C or Z Section Steel
Wall/Roof
Sandwich Panel or Steel Sheet
Product Overview

Steel structure building is the latest trend in construction, offering outstanding advantages for agricultural, industrial, and commercial projects. All components including columns, beams, and purlins are fabricated in the factory before being shipped for on-site bolt assembly.

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Core Advantages
1
Cost Efficiency: Price per square meter can be 25% lower than conventional buildings with reduced on-site labor costs.
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Quality Control: Factory-controlled fabrication ensures precise engineering and material consistency.
3
Rapid Installation: Bolt-together connections allow for fast, step-by-step erection regardless of weather conditions.
4
Versatility: Flexible design allows for easy future expansion and integration of cranes or mezzanines.
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Eco-Friendly: Steel is highly recyclable and energy-efficient, contributing to reduced carbon footprints.
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Construction Components
Main Structure: Steel Welded H Section
Purlins: C or Z Section Channels
Cladding: Sandwich Panels or Steel Sheets
Bracing: Round Bar and Angle Steel
Drainage: PVC Rainspouts and Steel Gutters
Openings: Aluminum Alloy Windows and Sliding Doors
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Shipping & Logistics
Loading and delivery
Project Gallery
Gallery View Technical Layout
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What materials are used for the main structure? The primary members (columns and beams) are constructed using high-quality H-section steel or square tubes, typically in Q355B or Q235B carbon structural steel grades.
Q2: How does a steel building compare in cost to traditional construction? Steel structures can be up to 25% more cost-effective due to faster erection times, lower foundation requirements, and reduced on-site labor costs.
Q3: Can these buildings withstand extreme weather? Yes, they are engineered to resist wind speeds of 80-280km/h and heavy snow loads of up to 200kg/sqm, with seismic resistance for 7-9 grade earthquakes.
Q4: Is it easy to expand the building in the future? The modular nature of prefabricated steel frames makes them highly flexible for future extensions or internal reconfigurations.
Q5: What kind of maintenance is required? Steel buildings require very low maintenance. The galvanized or painted surfaces offer long-term protection against corrosion and environmental wear.
Q6: What is the typical warranty for these structures? Our steel structures are designed for long-term durability, typically coming with a 30-year structural warranty depending on the specific configuration and environment.

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