In buildings with high fire protection requirements, anchors are critical connecting components, and their performance under high-temperature conditions is directly related to the safety and stability of the entire structure.
In buildings with high fire protection requirements, anchors are critical connecting components, and their performance under high-temperature conditions is directly related to the safety and stability of the entire structure.
Against this backdrop, stainless steel structural parts, with their superior mechanical properties and unique aesthetic potential, are increasingly being used in key facade components such as curtain wall support systems.
Galvanized embedded parts, with their excellent corrosion resistance and structural reliability, are essential components for ensuring long-term, stable connections between the curtain wall and the main structure.
With accelerating urbanization and increasing traffic pressure, pedestrian bridge steel structures, as crucial infrastructure for mitigating pedestrian-vehicle conflicts, ensuring pedestrian safety, and improving road efficiency.
In modern architectural engineering, building structural components are no longer merely passive load-bearing elements; they are functional components designed to achieve high performance and efficiency.
In modern high-end manufacturing, complex curved surface machining parts are widely used in aerospace propulsion systems, precision medical devices, high-performance molds, and new energy power systems.