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Ruifa Modular House
| Steel Structure Building Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Project Name | Steel structure school / office |
| After-sale Service | Online technical support |
| Primary Framing | H column and beam |
| Secondary Framing | Z and C sections purlin |
| Roof & Wall Panels | Steel sheet and insulated sandwich panels |
| Steel Decking Floor | Decking board |
| Mezzanines, Platforms | H beam |
| Accessories | Sliding Doors, Roll Up Doors, Windows, Louvers, etc. |


Steel has high strength and can withstand vertical and horizontal loads better than traditional brick-concrete structures. The ductility advantage is highlighted in seismic events, consuming energy through deformation to reduce collapse risk.
Lightweight components allow for large-span spaces like gymnasiums or auditoriums without intermediate support columns, making later transformation or expansion easy.


Prefabricated components are assembled on-site, significantly shortening the construction period by one-third to one-half compared to brick-concrete buildings.
Steel is a green recyclable material. Most components can be reprocessed at the end of the building's life, aligning with sustainable development goals.









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