Steel structure workshops (factories) are industrial buildings with steel as the main load-bearing components (steel columns, steel beams, steel roof trusses, etc.). Their core characteristics are lightness, speed, large size, flexibility, and greenness. At the same time, they have special requirements for fire prevention and corrosion prevention, making them the mainstream choice for modern industrial workshops.
Address: Hanyu Jingu, Licheng District, Jinan City,
Shandong Province, China
Product Introduction
Construction and economic characteristics
Industrialized prefabrication, short construction period
80% of the components are prefabricated in the factory and hoisted on site, with an error of ≤2mm; the construction period is 30%~50% shorter than that of concrete structures, and a 10,000㎡ main structure can be completed in about 2~3 months.
Investment and Operation Economy
Initial investment is slightly higher; however, it allows for earlier production and faster capital recovery in the long run. Renovation/expansion costs are approximately 40% lower than concrete, and maintenance costs are controllable.
Functions and Usage Features
Flexible layout and highly adaptable
The column grid, floor height, and crane tonnage can be freely adjusted, making expansion, addition of floors, and demolition/modification convenient and adaptable to production line iterations.
Wide compatibility
It can be easily integrated with crane, ventilation, photovoltaic, and cleanroom systems. The enclosure commonly uses color steel/rock wool sandwich panels for thermal insulation.
Environmental protection and sustainability characteristics
Green and recyclable, environmentally friendly construction, energy-saving
With a steel recycling rate of over 90%, construction is carried out dry with minimal dust; combined with building envelope and photovoltaic systems, energy savings can reach 65%.
Applicable Scenarios
Various industrial and logistics scenarios
Large-span workshops in machinery manufacturing, automotive, and new energy industries; logistics warehouses and cold chain facilities; workshops requiring rapid production launch and frequent renovations; earthquake-resistant zones and areas with poor geological conditions.