A steel structure poultry farm features high fire resistance and strong corrosion resistance.
Its main load-bearing components include steel columns, steel beams and steel trusses — all made of steel.
Workers connect the various components via welding, bolts or rivets.
The roof and walls can use composite panels or facing panels. Galvanized metal sheets prevent rust and corrosion.
Self-tapping screws tighten the connections between panels to avoid leaks.
Composite panels’ core materials (polyurethane or rock wool) deliver good thermal insulation, heat retention and fire resistance.
A steel structure poultry farm suits large-scale poultry operations well.
Commercial egg producers and broiler farms benefit from this steel structure, as it provides a secure, efficient and spacious environment for their flocks.
Steel’s flexibility allows easy customization, so the farm can expand or adapt to meet changing production demands.
A free-range poultry farm uses a steel structure to house birds in a controlled environment, while enabling easy movement between indoors and outdoors.
Additionally, poultry breeders rely on a steel farm to house and manage breeding flocks.
It grows increasingly popular in industrial farming thanks to its cost-effectiveness and ability to support modern farming techniques, such as automated feeding and waste management systems.
1.Architectural Drawing Design: We create custom architectural drawings based on your provided blueprints.
2.Core Features: Enables rapid, flexible assembly; ensures safety; provides thermal insulation, sound insulation, waterproofing and fire resistance.
3.Cost-Effectiveness: Quick, easy installation shortens construction time significantly and lowers overall project costs.
4.Durability: The entire structure needs minimal maintenance and boasts a long service life.
5.Superior Design: Meticulous design eliminates leakage and water seepage completely.
6.Load-Bearing Capacity: Withstands strong wind impact, offers excellent seismic performance and bears heavy snow loads.