Product Overview
Prefabricated Metal Steel Building Distribution Center is a storage facility built with steel structure. It has the advantages of high strength, light weight, short construction period, fire protection and anti-corrosion, and easy disassembly and reorganization. Due to its reliable construction quality, long service life, low maintenance costs and strong applicability, it is increasingly used in the logistics industry.
Advantages of Steel Distribution Centers
First, due to the high strength of steel, it can bear greater loads while reducing the structural volume, providing greater choice for design. Secondly, these warehouses meet high requirements for fire resistance and corrosion performance. The use of steel construction reduces maintenance costs and engineering cycles significantly.
Key Design Points
Load Bearing Capacity
Performance is directly linked to the characteristics of the metal used, including strength, type, and thickness of the roof panels.
Wind Resistance
Despite being light in weight, these buildings offer excellent rigidity, designed to withstand regional wind speeds up to 200km/h.
Sustainability
100% recyclable. Steel materials can be reused at the end of the building's life without losing strength, making it an eco-friendly option.
Professional Manufacturing
Focusing on research, development, and design of various steel structure and container prefabricated houses. We offer standard configurations and fully customized solutions tailored by professional designers to meet personalized ideas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the main materials used in these buildings?
The main structure consists of Q235B or Q345B H-beams. Wall and roof purlins are available in C or Z types, with galvanized steel sheets or sandwich panels.
Q2: How long is the service life of a steel distribution center?
These structures are designed for long-term durability, with a standard lifetime of approximately 50 years.
Q3: Can the building withstand extreme wind conditions?
Yes, the industrial steel buildings are designed with high overall rigidity and can be engineered to withstand wind speeds of up to 200km/h.
Q4: Are steel buildings environmentally friendly?
Yes, steel is 100% recyclable. Materials can be reused after dismantling without any loss in structural strength, supporting green building initiatives.
Q5: Do I need a permit for construction?
Generally, you need a building permit before adding a new structure to your land. It is essential to consult local building bylaws and regulations beforehand.
Q6: What application scenarios are these buildings suitable for?
They are widely used for logistics warehouses, large supermarkets, industrial workshops, agricultural storage, and service industry facilities.