Lightweight: Compared to traditional reinforced concrete structures, steel structures offer high strength, light weight, superior overall rigidity, and superior formability. The building's weight is only one-fifth that of brick-concrete structures.
Seismic Resistance: Steel roofs are mostly pitched, and therefore the roof structure primarily utilizes a triangular truss system made of cold-formed steel members. These lightweight steel members, when enclosed with structural sheet metal and color-coated steel plates, form a highly robust "plate-rib structure" that offers enhanced earthquake resistance and the ability to withstand extreme loads.

Durability: Steel-framed housing structures are constructed entirely of cold-formed, thin-walled steel members. The steel bars are manufactured from highly corrosion-resistant, high-strength hot-rolled galvanized steel sheets, effectively preventing the effects of rust during construction and operation, thereby extending the service life of the lightweight steel members.
Large Span: Steel structures can be designed flexibly, making them suitable for large spans. They can also eliminate the need for columns, saving significant space. Economical: Steel structures are extremely simple to construct and lightweight, resulting in a total construction cost of one-third that of conventional concrete structures, and operating margins of one-third that of conventional structures.

Flexibility: Flexibility and versatility are key. Large bays allow for multiple interior space divisions to meet diverse user needs, providing designers with ample design flexibility.
Insulation: Steel structures primarily utilize sandwich panels for insulation and soundproofing. Wall products primarily include color-coated steel sandwich panels and rock wool sandwich panels, which offer excellent insulation and soundproofing. Insulation panels used in partition walls offer even greater insulation.
Thermal Insulation: Thermal insulation is a key factor in evaluating housing. Lightweight steel windows utilize hollow glass, offering excellent insulation performance, exceeding 40 decibels. Walls constructed from a lightweight steel frame and color-coated steel panels can achieve insulation levels of up to 60 decibels, two-thirds that of concrete and twice that of wood. Comfort: Lightweight steel walls utilize a highly efficient energy-saving system, eliminating the need for formaldehyde emissions. They also offer excellent ventilation, creating a constant atmosphere above the exterior of the building, ensuring ventilation and heat dissipation requirements on the roof.

Efficiency: Entirely dry construction is unaffected by environmental conditions, seasonality, or water and electricity requirements. A building of approximately 1,000 square meters can be completed from ground level to interior decoration by just five workers in 30 working days.
Environmental: 100% recyclable materials ensure a truly green and pollution-free environment.
Energy Saving: Highly efficient energy-saving frames, floors, and walls are utilized throughout, providing excellent insulation, soundproofing, and heat insulation, achieving energy savings of 50%.
As an efficient, safe, and sustainable building structure, steel structures will play a vital role in the future of construction.