Steel platforms can be broadly categorized based on their primary function and structural design.
The construction and industrial sectors are continuously evolving, and with that evolution comes higher expectations for performance, safety, and sustainability.
A steel platform is a fundamental structural solution used for creating space, providing access, and supporting loads in industrial and commercial settings.
A steel platform is a flat, elevated structure fabricated primarily from steel components, designed to provide a safe and stable working or storage surface in industrial, commercial, and construction environments.
In the field of construction engineering, steel structures, with their efficient mechanical properties and flexible design capabilities, have become a key choice for modern architecture. For beginners, mastering the basic structural forms and selection logic of steel structures is the key to unlocking professional opportunities. Below, LWY will systematically explain five typical structures: light steel portal frames, steel frames, steel grid frames, cable-membrane structures, and tube trusses.
A steel-structured factory building primarily consists of steel columns, steel beams, steel trusses, a steel roof, and walls. The walls can be constructed of either brick-concrete or steel. Steel-structured factories have a smaller internal column area, which increases usable floor space and has become popular with many manufacturers in recent years. So, what are the main components of a steel-structured factory building? Let's learn more with LWY!