Steel Structure

Exhibition Hall

A steel structure exhibition hall refers to a spatial frame structure constructed using steel as the building structural material through specific connection methods.

The Structural Characteristics of Steel Structure Exhibition Halls

A steel structure exhibition hall refers to a spatial frame structure constructed using steel as the building structural material through specific connection methods. Compared to traditional concrete and wood structures, steel structure exhibition halls have the following characteristics:

  1. High Strength: The strength of steel is higher than that of concrete and wood, allowing for larger spans and loads with smaller cross-sectional steel.

  2. Lightweight: The weight of the steel structure in exhibition halls is only 1/5 to 1/6 of concrete structures, reducing the building’s self-weight, lowering foundation requirements, and reducing construction costs and time.

  3. High Plasticity: Steel can be processed into any desired shape, creating flexible and versatile architectural structures according to the design requirements.

  4. Corrosion Resistance: The surface of steel is treated with anti-corrosion coatings, improving its corrosion resistance and extending the building’s lifespan.

Advantages of Steel Structure Exhibition Halls

  1. High Flexibility: Due to the strong plasticity of steel, the design of steel structure exhibition halls is flexible and versatile, allowing for structural adjustments based on the purpose and requirements of the exhibition hall.

  2. Short Construction Period: The mature processing, manufacturing, and on-site installation processes of steel contribute to a short construction period, reducing the time that construction activities interfere with the environment.

  3. Strong Dismantling and Assembly Capability: Steel structure exhibition halls can use bolted connections, facilitating easy disassembly and assembly, providing the exhibition hall with mobility.

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