Structure
The steel structure
The hot-dipped galvanized steel structure of a East building generally takes the form of a series of lattice or round tubes, steel frames with 4 to 12 m central height. Each frame is composed of smaller more manageable sections, which bolt together on site. Buildings spanning up to 100m are available in any length. The hot-dip galvanized coating of all steelwork offers excellent corrosion protection with an estimated life in excess of 30 years. The high quality finishing provides excellent resistance to transportation and erection damage. Aluminum structure: Light in weight, resistant compression, easy antiseptic treatment, its high cost caused the compared expensive price accordingly.