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Brand Name : FASEC
Model Number : HZFS
Certification : CE, ISO, SGS
Place of Origin : China
MOQ : 10ton
Price : USD600-1600/ton
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T, D/A, D/P
Supply Ability : 500000ton per year
Delivery Time : as per client's needs
Packaging Details : seaworthy packings
Standard : Australia New Zealand Standard
Specification : G550
Technique : Zinc-coated
Surface Treatment : Galvanized
Width : 250mm
Type : C or Z
Material : Steel
Color : Gray
The steel purlin is cold-formed by hot-rolled sheet, thin wall, light weight, excellent cross-section performance and high strength. The material is G500, G550. Common steel purlins include Z-shaped steel purlins and C-shaped steel purlins. Steel purlins are a secondary load-bearing component in the roof structure system, which transfers roof loads to the steel frame.
We have high strength AS/NZS, BS etc standard DHS Equivalent purlins and girts under sale chart. welcome clients in need to enquiry it.
In architecture, structural engineering or building, a purlin (or historically purline, purloyne, purling, perling) is any longitudinal, horizontal, structural member in a roof except a type of framing with what is called a crown plate. In traditional timber framing there are three basic types of purlin: purlin plate, principal purlin and common purlin.
In steel construction, the term purlin typically refers to roof framing members that span parallel to the building eave, and support the roof decking or sheeting. The purlins are in turn supported by rafters or walls. Purlins are most commonly used in Metal Building Systems, where Z-shapes are utilized in a manner that allows flexural continuity between spans.
It is the practice in the steel industry that structural shapes are assigned representative designations for convenient shorthand description on drawings and documentation: Channel sections, with or without flange stiffeners, are usually referenced as C shapes; Channel sections without flange stiffeners are also referenced as U shapes; Point symmetric sections that are shaped similar to the letter Z are referenced as Z shapes. Section designations can be regional and even specific to a manufacturer. In steel building construction, secondary members such as purlins (roof) and girts (wall) are frequently cold-formed steel C, Z or U sections, (or mill rolled) C sections.
Cold formed members can be efficient on a weight basis relative to mill rolled sections for secondary member applications. Additionally, Z sections can be nested for transportation bundling and, on the building, lapped at the supports to develop a structurally efficient continuous beam across multiple supports.
Specifications:
Technical Standard: | AS/NZS, BS, ASTM,JIS etc |
Steel Grade | G250-G550 etc |
Material | DX51D / SGCC / SGCH etc |
Types: | Commercial / Drawing / Deep Drawing / Structural quality |
Width | 100-500mm |
Thickness | 0.13-5.0mm (popular thickness : 0.14-2.0mm) |
Weight Coating | 30-275g/m2 |
Surface Treatment | chromed / skin pass / oiled / slightly oiled / dry |
Spangle | zero spangle / minimized spangle / regular spangle / big spangle |
ID Coil | 508mm/610mm |
Coil Weight | 3-8MT per coil |
Package: | sea worthy package |
Application: | industrial panels, building, steel structure |
Price Terms | FOB, CFR, CIF |
Payment Terms | L/C, D/P, T/T |
delivery Time | 15-30 days after received deposit |
Features:
Sturdy design and superior strength
Corrosion resistanct surface finish
Ideal for structural supporting applications
Excellent dimensional stability
Advantages:
Very high strength-to-weight ratio; high strength, low cost.
40% saving in steel; 30% saving in overall construction cost.
Easy and low-cost handling and transportation.
Economy due to reduction in dead weight on main frame structure.
Significantly reduces installation time.
Ability to span long lengths.
No site drilling or cutting required.
Maintenance-free owing to application of proper surface finish.
Factory-finished, cut to exact lengths with pre-punched holes to avoid time and material wastage.
Continuous splay and splicing for better structural strength, stability and economy.
450 lip for better sectional modulus and easy nesting
Purlins are quite popular these days and are available in different shapes and sizes in the market. Commonly it looks similar to the English alphabets and some of the most commonly used purlins consist of Z and C Purlins. The major reasons of its popularity is, with the use of the purlin roof coveringhouse top or roof can be given different shapes as per the desire of the owner or customer. So it does not matter if an individual is willing to give its roof a flat or cone shaped look all of it will fit perfectly well with purlins.
This roof purlin is made of good quality steel such that it can bear the load of a building and remain firm and steady. Hence individuals can pick up any of them according to their choice and preference.It can also be used in wooden construction and it is also called as arcade plate. These plates can also be called as beams which provide support to rafters. These rafters thus form the basis of a wider building.
Installation of purlins is quite an easy task. The purlins made of steel can be easily cut with nibbler however it be any material all of them requires traditional form of fixing such that it can remain steady for many years to come. But the best part of using a purlin is it is light weight and its width, length and height all of it can be customized according to the wish of customers. Purlin roof thus makes the roof a lot firm and solid as per the desire of users.
Applications:
High Rise Buildings
Multiplexes/Commercial Buildings
Power Plant Buildings
Office Buildings
Mezzanine Floors in Industrial Buildings
Warehouses, Sheds, Barns etc.
Welcome client's enquiry for more details.
2.4mm Australia New Zealand Standard DHS Galvanized Steel Purlins Girts Exported to Oceania Images |