JUNSEN provides cold-formed steel structures of high strength and durability. Engineered with precision and designed for resilience, our CFS structures redefine quality and performance. Built to withstand the test of time, cold-frame steel structures offer great stability and reliability. Choose JUNSEN, where innovation meets excellence, and discover the true potential of steel. Your vision, our expertise - together, we build the future.
Cold-formed steel structures are lightweight, which makes them easy to handle and reduces transportation costs. Cold-rolled steel structures are also highly durable and resistant to warping, rot, and pests. These CFS forming structures are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, providing robustness and stability. Cold-formed steel is also recyclable, making it an environmentally friendly choice. It allows for precision in design and construction, reducing waste during the manufacturing process. Additionally, these CFS structures are non-combustible, enhancing the safety aspect. Cold-rolled steel structures also offer design flexibility, allowing architects and engineers to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing designs. Lastly, they require less maintenance, reducing long-term costs.
Cold-rolled steel structures are widely used in the construction industry due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Cold-rolled steel structures are commonly used in the construction of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. These CFS structures are used for framing, roofing, flooring, wall partitions, and trusses. Cold-rolled steel structures are also used in the manufacturing of doors, windows, and other architectural elements. Cold-formed steel structures are also used in the automotive and aerospace industries for their lightweight and high-strength properties. Additionally, cold-rolled steel structures are used in the production of storage racks, containers, and other equipment. They are also used in the construction of bridges and other infrastructure projects.
The types of cold-formed steel sections we offer include: strut channel systems, steel purlins, steel channel systems, and steel pipes.
Strut Channel System - Our Strut Channel System is a versatile and modular framing system made from cold-formed steel. Our steel strut channels include U-shaped or C-shaped with pre-punched holes or slots for easy attachment of components. Available in various sizes, and thicknesses. Our strut channel systems are widely used in electrical and cable management, mechanical and piping systems, structural framing, solar panel mounting, industrial and manufacturing, construction and building services, temporary structures, and more.
Steel Purlins - Our steel purlin is a horizontal structural member used in roofing and wall systems to support the roof deck or wall cladding. Cold-formed steel purlins are more popular for their lightweight, high strength, durability, and cost-effective features. JUNSEN's steel structure purlins include C-purlins, Z-purlins, U-purlins, angle steel, steel tracks, and more custom purlins for your needs. Our steel purlins are widely used in various construction projects, such as roofing systems, wall systems, solar panel mounting, cold storage facilities, canopies, and so on.
Steel Channel Systems - Steel Channel Systems refer to structural frameworks or assemblies made from cold-formed steel channels. JUNSEN provides quality steel channel systems widely used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications due to their strength, versatility, and ease of assembly. We mainly customize medium-duty and heavy-duty channel systems for various industries.
Steel Pipes - JUNSEN's steel pipes are cylindrical tubes made from cold-formed steel. We provide custom seamless steel pipe for sale for oil and gas pipelines, high-pressure systems, and critical structural applications. We also provide custom welded steel pipe for sale for water supply, structural purposes, and low-pressure pipelines.
Cold-formed steel structures are known for their resilience. They can withstand high winds, earthquakes, and heavy snow loads, making them an excellent choice for areas prone to natural disasters.
With proper maintenance, cold-formed steel structures can last for several decades. They are resistant to many of the common issues that can affect the lifespan of a building, such as pests and rot.
Yes, cold-formed steel can be used in combination with other construction materials, such as concrete and wood. This allows for a wide range of design possibilities.
While cold-formed steel offers many benefits, it does have some limitations. For example, it can be more difficult to modify or remodel than wood structures. Additionally, it requires special tools and expertise to install.
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