Primary Frames of Pre-engineered metal buildings are made from an extensive inventory standard plates stocked by Green Scope. PEB frames are tapered in shape and have flanges and webs of variable thicknesses. Primary members are fabricated by using high tensile steel plates welded with automatic beam welding machine
Green Scope Steel manufactures and supplies Secondary C & Z Members in the Pre-engineered building providing an efficient and economical solution for all roofing and cladding used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. They are roll formed from galvanized coils, the raw material of these members is stocked in five thickness: 1.5mm, 1.8mm, 2.0mm, 2.5mm and 3mm.
Cold formed Z and C shaped secondary structural members form the secondary, acting as supporting system for the external cladding. Roof purlins, wall girts, eave struts, C-sections, Flange braces, gable angles and base angles are used for secondary framing.
Green Scope are able to supply Mezzanine system, which is frequently used in industrial operations such as ware housing, distribution or manufacturing. If you are looking for in material handling efficiency and flexibility for manufacturing, maintenance operation and service shops Green Scope can make the most of the space you have with a mezzanine system that has been designed to handle your load and material flow requirements.
Green Scope Steel structures can be designed to support various types of crane systems. Crane runway beams supported on brackets and for higher capacity independent support system is provided. Runway beams can be done in both hot rolled or welded sections.
The use of jack beams is an economical and safe approach for creating longer bay length when large unobstructed space is required. Common bay length (6. 7.5, 8, 9 and 10m) can be doubled with the use of jack beams making it possible to have 12, 15, 16, 18 and 20m clear bay length in areas where unobstructed space is required. In the example below the customer specified 16m bay lengths instead of the more economical 8m bay lengths. Jack beams were used in the interior of the building to make that possible. Jack beams may also be used on the exterior sidewalls in the same way.
PORTAL BRACING: This is provided between exterior sidewall or interior columns in multi-span or multi-gable where diagonal bracing is not permitted due to design to have non-obstructed space.
ROD BRACING : This system is required when all horizontal loads result from wind forces, Seismic forces and overhead cranes on a structure must be carried to columns and to foundation.
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