In construction, these metal industrial hall structures are the most common and the most practical construction method used in the industrial and commercial field.
Industrial metal halls are usually designed to offer large open areas. With a few internal structural pillars, thus offering maximum flexibility in use and freedom of movement of machinery within the building. These structures are very flexible, so as to combine the needs of work with those of representation.
Steel has an important market share in this sector. The great diversity of the domains in which metal halls are used and the conditions they must meet, leads to types of halls with very varied shapes and compositions.
Carbon steel is obtained from cast iron, through steelmaking processes, through refining. And it contains various amounts of accompanying elements, such as: silicon, manganese, phosphorus, copper, nickel, chromium, introduced at the time of steel production.
Another characteristic of the use of steels in metal constructions is the predominant use of tempered steels. It withstands high demands and can be welded without producing cracks in the weld area.
Carbon steels used in metal constructions do not exceed 0.2 – 0.25% carbon. They have a relatively convenient elongation and good weldability.
As a structure, a metal industrial hall has the following components:
An important advantage in choosing metal halls as a constructive solution is that they can be expanded and new spaces can be created much more easily and quickly than in the case of concrete constructions.
The use of materials in metal constructions is limited by their resistance characteristics, their chemical composition, as well as their behavior to corrosion factors.
Metal halls can be successfully used for the following applications: storage, production, agriculture, livestock farms, food industry, car service, etc.
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