Model NO.
HIG-LGS
Construction Member
Steel Column
Grade
Carbon Structural Steel
Molding Method
Cast Steel
Residential Wall Structure
Bottom Wall Beam
Standard
AISI
Steel Type
Cold Forming Sectional Steel
Structure
Frame Structure
Design Style
Modern
Use
House, Office, Villa
Wall and Roof
Composite Wall and Roof System
Shape
Slope Top/Flat Top
Floor
1-5 Floors
Size
Customized
Using Life
70 Years
Color
Customized
Origin
China
Production Capacity
50000
Package Size
590.00cm * 620.00cm * 248.00cm
Package Gross Weight
7000.000kg
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A: The using life of the building is up to 70 years. The structure is engineered for long-lasting performance and promises a reliable service life exceeding 50 years with regular maintenance.
A: Yes, all dimensions, height, span, color, and design styles are completely customized to meet the precise requirements of your residential, office, or villa project (supporting structures from 1 to 5 floors).
A: The construction utilizes cold forming sectional carbon structural steel columns and conforms to the AISI standard. Molding is completed using the cast steel method.
A: The building is designed with meticulous precision to support demanding structural load requirements, offering high resilience to wind forces, snow accumulations, and seismic events.
A: Yes, the buildings feature a composite wall and roof system, and can be enhanced with optional thermal insulation and energy-efficient roofing systems to reduce energy consumption and operating costs.