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There are generally two surface treatment methods for our steel structure products: painting and hot-dip galvanized.
The characteristics of painting and hot-dip galvanizing:
1>Spray Painting:
HFlexibility: Offers various colors and finishes, adapting to different design needs.
Ease of Application: Simple application process, usually performed at the factory or even on construction site.
Corrosion Resistance depends on the quality and thickness of the coating. It is less effective than hot-dip galvanizing and requires regular maintenance.
Aesthetic Appeal: Provides a smooth, visually pleasing surface.
Lower Initial Cost: Generally lower initial investment, but maintenance costs may be higher.
2>Hot-Dip Galvanizing:
Strong Corrosion Resistance: Zinc coating provides excellent protection, especially in harsh environments.
High Durability: The coating is tough and long-lasting, with minimal maintenance needed.
Complex Application: Typically done in a factory setting, with a more complex process; not suitable for on-site application.
Simple Appearance: The surface is silver-gray with a lower gloss, and appears more utilitarian.
Higher Initial Cost: Though initial investment is higher, long-term maintenance costs are lower.
The product introduced in this article is a small warehouse built in Chile. When the wind load is not large, the span is not large, and the height is not too high, our engineers used square tubes to design columns and beams. Although it is a hot-dip galvanized steel structure, it can be controlled within the target price acceptable to customers.
The following are the on-site installation pictures shared by our customer:
I | Main steel frame | |||
1. | Steel structure frame | Square tube | Q235B/Q355B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
2. | Wall/Roof purlin | C steel | Q235B | Galvanized |
II | Bracing Part | |||
1. | Tie Rod | ∅89/114/158 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
2. | Flexible Bracing | ∅16/18/20 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
3. | Sag rod | ∅20 | Q235B | Galvanized |
4. | Brace Rod | ∅32 | Q235B | Galvanized |
5. | Knee-brace | L50 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
III | Roof & Wall Part | |||
1. | Roof /Wall panel | Steel sheet | 0.326~0.7mm corrugated steel sheet | |
Insulated sandwich panel | EPS,Glass wool/Rock wool/PU insulated | |||
2. | Roof/Wall trimming | Ridge roof panel | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |
Flashing | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
Gable wall trimming | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
Wall corner trimming | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
IV | Window & Door part | |||
1. | Window | PVC/Aluminum frame | Single/double glazing (Fixed/sliding/swing) | |
2. | Door | Rolling/sliding door | Automatic and manual method | |
V | Accessories | |||
1. | Bolts | Anchor bolts,High strength bolts,Galvanized bolts,Turnbuckle,shear stud | ||
2. | Gutter | Steel sheet/galvanized/Stainless steel(304) | ||
3. | Downpipe | PVC 110/160 | ||
4. | Roof Ventilator | ∅600 (Galvanized) |
1)Storage Warehouses: These are used for bulk storage of goods and materials with clear-span designs for large, unobstructed spaces.
2)Distribution Centers: Facilitate goods distribution with high ceilings, wide loading bays, and space for sorting and packing.
3)Industrial Warehouses: Accommodate machinery and equipment along with stored goods, with features like heavy-duty floors and robust structural supports.
4)Retail Warehouses: Serve as storage for retail inventory and may have features for easy stock management and access.
5)Cold Storage Warehouses: Designed for perishable goods with insulation and refrigeration systems.
6)Agricultural Warehouses: Used for farming products and equipment with ventilation and specialized design features.
To ensure the safety of steel structure warehouses, it is necessary to select professional engineers, use high-quality materials and add appropriate supports during design; during construction, select professional installation teams, install correctly and perform quality control; during maintenance, conduct regular inspections, solve problems in a timely manner, manage loads and prevent fires; in addition, it is necessary to train employees, develop emergency plans and comply with regulations.
There are generally two surface treatment methods for our steel structure products: painting and hot-dip galvanized.
The characteristics of painting and hot-dip galvanizing:
1>Spray Painting:
HFlexibility: Offers various colors and finishes, adapting to different design needs.
Ease of Application: Simple application process, usually performed at the factory or even on construction site.
Corrosion Resistance depends on the quality and thickness of the coating. It is less effective than hot-dip galvanizing and requires regular maintenance.
Aesthetic Appeal: Provides a smooth, visually pleasing surface.
Lower Initial Cost: Generally lower initial investment, but maintenance costs may be higher.
2>Hot-Dip Galvanizing:
Strong Corrosion Resistance: Zinc coating provides excellent protection, especially in harsh environments.
High Durability: The coating is tough and long-lasting, with minimal maintenance needed.
Complex Application: Typically done in a factory setting, with a more complex process; not suitable for on-site application.
Simple Appearance: The surface is silver-gray with a lower gloss, and appears more utilitarian.
Higher Initial Cost: Though initial investment is higher, long-term maintenance costs are lower.
The product introduced in this article is a small warehouse built in Chile. When the wind load is not large, the span is not large, and the height is not too high, our engineers used square tubes to design columns and beams. Although it is a hot-dip galvanized steel structure, it can be controlled within the target price acceptable to customers.
The following are the on-site installation pictures shared by our customer:
I | Main steel frame | |||
1. | Steel structure frame | Square tube | Q235B/Q355B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
2. | Wall/Roof purlin | C steel | Q235B | Galvanized |
II | Bracing Part | |||
1. | Tie Rod | ∅89/114/158 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
2. | Flexible Bracing | ∅16/18/20 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
3. | Sag rod | ∅20 | Q235B | Galvanized |
4. | Brace Rod | ∅32 | Q235B | Galvanized |
5. | Knee-brace | L50 | Q235B | Painting/Hot-dip galvanized |
III | Roof & Wall Part | |||
1. | Roof /Wall panel | Steel sheet | 0.326~0.7mm corrugated steel sheet | |
Insulated sandwich panel | EPS,Glass wool/Rock wool/PU insulated | |||
2. | Roof/Wall trimming | Ridge roof panel | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |
Flashing | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
Gable wall trimming | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
Wall corner trimming | 0.4~0.5 mm steel sheet | |||
IV | Window & Door part | |||
1. | Window | PVC/Aluminum frame | Single/double glazing (Fixed/sliding/swing) | |
2. | Door | Rolling/sliding door | Automatic and manual method | |
V | Accessories | |||
1. | Bolts | Anchor bolts,High strength bolts,Galvanized bolts,Turnbuckle,shear stud | ||
2. | Gutter | Steel sheet/galvanized/Stainless steel(304) | ||
3. | Downpipe | PVC 110/160 | ||
4. | Roof Ventilator | ∅600 (Galvanized) |
1)Storage Warehouses: These are used for bulk storage of goods and materials with clear-span designs for large, unobstructed spaces.
2)Distribution Centers: Facilitate goods distribution with high ceilings, wide loading bays, and space for sorting and packing.
3)Industrial Warehouses: Accommodate machinery and equipment along with stored goods, with features like heavy-duty floors and robust structural supports.
4)Retail Warehouses: Serve as storage for retail inventory and may have features for easy stock management and access.
5)Cold Storage Warehouses: Designed for perishable goods with insulation and refrigeration systems.
6)Agricultural Warehouses: Used for farming products and equipment with ventilation and specialized design features.
To ensure the safety of steel structure warehouses, it is necessary to select professional engineers, use high-quality materials and add appropriate supports during design; during construction, select professional installation teams, install correctly and perform quality control; during maintenance, conduct regular inspections, solve problems in a timely manner, manage loads and prevent fires; in addition, it is necessary to train employees, develop emergency plans and comply with regulations.