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Cold Roll Formed Buildings
Cold formed steel structures are made from structural quality sheet steel that are formed into shape either through press-braking blanks sheared from sheets or coils, or more commonly, by roll forming the steel through a series of dies. No heat is required to form the shapes (unlike hot-rolled steel), and thus the name cold-formed steel. Cold-formed steel members and other products are thinner, lighter, and easier to produce, and typically cost less than their hot-rolled counterparts. CFS framing for floors and interior walls are very competitive with lumber and engineered wood products. CFS framing provides builder and consumers flexibility in design option that can not be economically accommodated using traditional framing materials (i.e., larger open space, longer spans, and doorways). APPLICATION
- Health Care Centres
- Community Centers
- Schools
- Site offices
- Mass Housing
- Relief Camps
- Labour Camps
- Defence Shelters
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Spans up to 15 m
- Clear height up to 3.0 m
- Variety of Sheeting : Galvanized, Galvalume
- Wall Options-sheeted, Block works
- Covered Ceilings-Roof Liners
- Insulation for Roof and wall
- Partition Walls
- Custom-designed
- Special accessories like doors, windows, ventilators, etc.
ADVANTAGES Consistent Quality. Steel does not contain knots, twists, or warps that are commonly found in lumber. It is always dimensionally correct and manufactured to very strict tolerances. Light Weight. Steel members weigh as much as 40% less than conventional lumber, reducing total building and seismic loads.
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