Steel structure school buildings are modern educational spaces constructed with steel as the main load-bearing material, through factory prefabricated components and on-site assembly construction. Their main structure consists of steel columns, steel beams and trusses, combined with a lightweight insulation enclosure system. They have three core advantages: short construction period, flexible spatial layout and strong seismic performance. At the same time, the recyclability rate of steel is over 90%, which meets the standards of green buildings. Typical cases include the millimeter-precision prefabricated middle school in Xiong'an New Area, China, and the light steel seismic-resistant primary school in Kobe, Japan. In the future, they may integrate intelligent monitoring and detachable design to promote the development of educational buildings towards higher efficiency, lower carbon emissions and greater adaptability.
Product features
High construction efficiency: Metal components can be standardized in factories, and only need to be quickly assembled on site, shortening the construction period by 30% to 50%.
Safety: Metal materials have good ductility and toughness, which can effectively absorb and disperse seismic energy, improving the safety of buildings. Metal buildings also have excellent fire resistance. Many metal materials themselves are not flammable, and the fire resistance level can be further improved by adding fireproof coatings.
Green and environmentally friendly: Metal materials are recyclable resources, in line with the concept of modern green buildings. Compared with traditional building materials, metal buildings have lower carbon emissions throughout their life cycle and have a smaller impact on the environment.
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