With societal development, the construction industry has seen significant growth and advancement, from materials to design. Quality is a must, but so is speed. Steel structure workshops are particularly suited to modern production and living standards, thus gaining widespread popularity. Especially in recent years, an increasing number of people are opting for steel structures for workshop buildings. What factors should be considered in the design of a steel structure workshop's roof?
1. Seepage Prevention Work
Due to the roof design, weather conditions can be unpredictable, making the waterproofing of the roof a particularly crucial aspect. To achieve effective waterproofing, it is necessary to use sealing washers at the screw holes and opt for concealed fastening. At the joints of the panels, welding or sealant should be applied, and continuous panels should be used to eliminate overlaps. Thorough waterproofing treatments should be conducted at all junctions.
Ventilation Facilities
Ventilation systems are indispensable for buildings, especially in steel structures where people congregate. The installation of ventilation facilities should never be overlooked in such settings.
3. Lighting Selection
The staff in the steel structure workshop typically work inside, unlike warehouses, so careful consideration must be given to the placement and direction of lighting to ensure ample sunlight penetration and to prevent moisture buildup.
It's widely known that factories are crucial production sites, housing machinery and equipment, as well as raw materials and finished products. Ensuring proper environmental management is essential, as avoiding water leakage that could damage machinery is a must from the design stage. Ventilation and lighting are also vital for creating a healthy work environment for employees. These are important factors to avoid during the production process, and thus must be considered from the outset of the design.




