Advantages of Steel-Structured Houses


1.High Load Capacity, Large Span, and Light Weight
Although steel-structured houses are lighter in weight compared to reinforced concrete brick houses, they possess exceptional load-bearing capacity! This not only reduces the requirements for foundation support but also facilitates easier transportation and construction. The design of steel-structured buildings is more flexible, featuring large open spaces that can be divided into multiple layouts to meet diverse needs.
2.Uniform Steel Material, Good Plasticity and Toughness, Excellent Earthquake Resistance
Standardized production in factories ensures that steel structural components have a uniform material composition and similar mechanical properties throughout. Steel components exhibit good plasticity, meaning they won't suddenly fracture due to accidental or partial overloading. Their good toughness makes steel structures highly adaptable to dynamic loads. Coupled with their lightweight nature, steel-structured houses significantly outperform traditional houses in terms of earthquake and wind resistance, better safeguarding the lives and property of residents.
3.Industrialized Production, Simple Manufacturing, and High Precision
Steel structures are manufactured in specialized factories, ensuring ease of production and high precision. The prefabricated components are transported to the site for assembly, using bolted connections for convenient construction. Existing steel structures can also be easily dismantled and reinforced.
4.Short Construction Period
Beams, columns, wall panels, and roofs all adopt prefabricated installation methods, with only cast-in-situ reinforced concrete required for floors. This results in rapid construction speeds, reducing the construction period by two-thirds compared to traditional houses.
5.Energy Conservation, Emission Reduction, and Environmental Protection
The walls of steel-structured houses utilize lightweight, energy-efficient, standardized prefabricated wall panels instead of clay bricks, reducing the use of sand, stone, cement, and water. Over 80% of the materials can be recycled, conserving energy and protecting the environment. Especially at the construction site, pollution is significantly lower.
6.Humanized Interior Decoration
Steel-structured houses inherently possess a natural sense of heaviness and decoration. Combined with other decorative elements, they offer a modern aesthetic!