Connection Form | Welded Connection | Member | Steel Beam |
Carbon Structural Steel | Q235, Q345 | Size | Custom Design |
Steel structure corridors are mainly composed of steel components such as steel beams, steel columns, and steel trusses. The components or parts are usually connected by welding seams, bolts, or rivets. Thanks to the high strength and good toughness of steel, it has the following remarkable advantages:
- High Strength and Light Weight: Compared with traditional concrete structures, steel structure corridors are lighter in weight under the same load-bearing capacity. This effectively reduces the load on the main building structure and can span larger spaces, meeting the usage requirements of different scenarios.
- Convenient and Efficient Construction: Steel structure components can be prefabricated in the factory and then transported to the site for assembly. The construction speed is fast, which can significantly shorten the construction period and reduce the impact on the surrounding environment and normal production and life.
- Beautiful and Diverse Shapes: Steel has strong plasticity. Designers can design steel structure corridors into various shapes such as straight, arc-shaped, and zigzag according to architectural styles and usage requirements. It can also be combined with materials such as glass and wood to create a unique visual effect and enhance the overall beauty of the building.
- Good Durability and Safety: Through reasonable anti-corrosion and anti-rust treatments, steel structure corridors can have excellent durability and adapt to different climatic environments. Steel has good ductility, which can absorb a large amount of energy during natural disasters such as earthquakes, ensuring the safety of people and property.
- Recyclable: After the service life of the steel structure corridor ends, the steel can be 100% recycled, which is in line with the concept of green environmental protection and reduces the generation of construction waste.
Based on these advantages, steel structure corridors are widely used in scenarios such as connecting passages in industrial plants, corridors in commercial complexes, skywalks in residential communities, and connecting facilities between campus buildings. They not only meet the passage function but also become a distinctive feature of the buildings.
