Applications of Prefabricated Steel Structure Buildings


Steel structure manufacturers would like to introduce the main application areas of steel structures.
1. Modern Logistics, Factory Workshops, Warehouses: The current era of online shopping requires large-scale modern logistics parks to meet the demands of "shopaholics." Meanwhile, manufacturing workshops and factory buildings in the real economy are often constructed using steel structures. Examples include:
Metallurgical Plants: Open-hearth furnace workshops, blooming mills, mixing furnace workshops, etc.
Heavy Machinery Plants: Steel casting workshops, machining workshops, hydraulic press workshops, forging workshops, etc.
Shipyards: Shipbuilding platforms
Aircraft Manufacturing Plants: Assembly workshops
In these fields, the main load-bearing frameworks are often entirely or partially constructed using steel structures.
2. Large-Span Structures: Mainly used in stadiums, auditoriums, exhibition halls, theaters, aircraft hangars, garages, subway stations, and high-speed rail stations.
3. Tower and Mast Structures: Used for TV towers, microwave towers, high-voltage transmission line towers, chemical exhaust towers, atmospheric monitoring towers, oil drilling towers, rocket launch towers, and radio masts.
4. High-Rise Buildings: Used for the skeleton framework, tube structures, and steel-concrete core tubes in high-rise buildings.
5. Plate and Shell Structures: Widely used in metallurgical, petroleum, and chemical industries for pipe racks and smelting needs, such as large liquid storage tanks, gas holders, oil pipelines, blast furnaces, and hot blast stoves.