Steel Bar Truss Deck
The steel bar truss deck is a kind of unsupported profiled composite decks. When processing in the processing field, contour plate should be fixed on the steel beam with stud first, next place the steel bar truss for binding, then pour the concrete after acceptance. Steel bar truss formation bears the load during construction, and the bottom die holds wet concrete. This technique can spare extra work and expense of formwork and form removal.
C-shaped Steel
C-shaped steel, also known as C-channel or C-purlin, is a widely used cold-formed steel section. Its main functions include serving as structural framing members for walls, roofs, and floors in light steel construction; providing support and bracing for walls and partitions; and acting as secondary framing or purlins to support roofing and cladding sheets. The C-shape offers excellent load-bearing capacity and ease of installation.
Z-shaped Steel
Z-shaped steel, or Z-purlin, is a cold-formed steel section with a distinctive asymmetrical shape. Its main functions include serving as primary roof and wall purlins, providing superior load-bearing efficiency, especially for longer spans. The interlocking design allows for continuous support over structural elements like rafters, reducing material use. It is valued for high strength-to-weight ratio and stability.