Steel frame buildings for exhibition halls by Guangdong Junyou Steel Structure Co., Ltd are designed to accommodate large-scale events, trade shows, and displays, with steel’s structural capabilities enabling the expansive, flexible spaces that define successful exhibition venues. The steel frame—featuring long-span trusses (up to 60m) and minimal internal columns—creates vast, unobstructed areas that can be configured into booths, stages, or open display zones, adapting to events of all sizes (from 5,000 to 50,000+ attendees). Structural innovation supports exhibition-specific needs. The frame’s load capacity (up to 3kN/m²) handles heavy exhibit installations, hanging signage, and lighting rigs, while its height (clearances up to 12m) accommodates tall displays, banners, or even large machinery exhibits. For versatility, the frame can integrate movable partitions, allowing the hall to be divided into smaller spaces for concurrent events, and floor anchors (spaced every 2m) secure exhibits without damaging the structure. Functional features enhance event experiences. The roof, often a steel truss system with lightweight metal cladding, can include translucent panels to maximize natural light, reducing daytime lighting costs, while large overhead doors (up to 10m wide) facilitate easy loading/unloading of exhibits. HVAC systems—integrated into the steel frame’s design—maintain comfortable temperatures (20-24°C) even with high occupancy, and acoustic insulation minimizes noise transfer between areas. For international events, the frame supports heavy-duty electrical systems (up to 400V) and data cabling, ensuring reliable power and connectivity for exhibits. Construction and durability meet venue demands. Prefabricated steel components reduce construction time by 50% compared to concrete structures, allowing faster venue readiness. The frame’s corrosion-resistant coatings (zinc-aluminum alloy) withstands high foot traffic, frequent setup/teardown cycles, and exposure to various exhibit materials. Its seismic resilience (up to magnitude 8.5) ensures safety during events, while wind resistance (up to 150km/h) protects against extreme weather. These exhibition halls are more than structures—they’re platforms for innovation and connection. Their ability to transform for each event, combined with steel’s durability and efficiency, makes them a vital asset for convention centers, trade show organizers, and communities seeking to host impactful gatherings.