A high-quality steel structure swine barn is engineered using specialized materials to ensure biosecurity and structural longevity.
The primary framework consists of hot-dip galvanized steel H-beams or C/Z-section purlins, providing superior resistance against the corrosive ammonia gases typically found in livestock environments.
For the building enclosure, sandwich panels are the standard choice for superior thermal insulation.
Polyurethane cores offer excellent temperature control, while Rock Wool cores provide essential fire resistance.
These panels are typically clad with pre-painted galvanized steel sheets, featuring an anti-corrosion coating to withstand frequent high-pressure cleaning.
Additionally, the flooring often incorporates heavy-duty plastic or concrete slatted systems, and the ventilation components utilize stainless steel or high-density polyethylene to prevent rust, ensuring a durable, hygienic, and efficient environment for large-scale pig farming.
1. Development of architectural drawings
We create customized architectural drawings based on the drawings provided by you.
2.Main Features
Provides fast and flexible assembly; ensures safety; provides thermal insulation, sound insulation, waterproofing and fire resistance.
3.Cost-effectiveness
Quick and easy installation significantly reduces construction time and reduces the overall cost of the project.
4.Durability
The entire structure requires minimal maintenance and boasts a long service life.
5.Excellent design
The carefully thought-out design completely eliminates leaks and water seepage.
6.Bearing capacity
It can withstand the effects of strong winds, has excellent seismic characteristics and can withstand heavy snow loads.
The steel structure swine barn is mainly used in modern and large pig farms. It is durable, withstands bad weather and is suitable for rain, high humidity or large temperature fluctuations.
The construction cycle is short, it can be quickly put into production, and the interior is open, which is convenient for zoning management and the placement of automated equipment such as feeding and manure cleaning systems.
In addition, it is also widely used in breeding farm expansion or renovation projects to achieve efficient and intensive breeding.