What Is Cold-formed Steel?
Cold-formed steel is a type of steel that is formed by extruding it through a die, creating a hollow tube. This process allows for the creation of strong and durable structures with minimal material loss.
Benefits of Cold-formed Steel
- High strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications
- Excellent corrosion resistance, reducing the need for coatings and sealants
- Mild steel behavior, suitable for a wide range of construction techniques
- Long lifespan, with some components lasting up to 50 years or more
Cold-formed Steel Structure Kits
Cold-formed steel structure kits are pre-fabricated components made from cold-formed steel, designed to be assembled into building frames and other structures. These kits offer a convenient and efficient solution for construction projects, reducing labor costs and project timelines.