We are among the pioneers in the design of Pre-Engineered steel building structure construction
A Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings is composed of two distinct subsystems: :
• The Pre-Engineered Steel Building Structure
• The Panels & Panel Accessories
The pre-engineered steel frame of a pre-engineered steel building structure generally constitutes over 80 percent of the total weight of the building. This figure is an average and may fluctuate by plus or minus 10 percent, influenced by factors such as the presence of mezzanines, crane runway pillars, the types of panels utilized, and the quantity of construction accessories incorporated into the structure. In the context of PEB Steel Structures, the weight is measured in metric tons (MT). On average, a PEB Steel Structure weighs approximately 25 kilograms per square meter (1 m²). Therefore, one metric ton of PEB Steel Structure equates to 40 square meters of construction area (1000/25).
The PEB Steel Structure is composed of panels, secondary members, and standard buyouts made from steel. Structures within the PEB industry also include primary built-up and hot-rolled components. Typically, built-up members, whether of constant or tapered depth, represent over 90 percent of the frame's weight, while hot-rolled members account for the remaining 10 percent. Secondary members in the PEB sector mainly pertain to longitudinal roof and wall components, which are either roll-formed from galvanized coils or press-broken from narrow galvanized sheets. The raw materials for these members are available in five thicknesses: 1.5 mm, 1.75 mm, 2.2 mm, 2.25 mm, and 2.5 mm.
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