Project Pain Points:
1. Agricultural buildings require cost-efficient structures while maintaining sufficient load-bearing capacity.
2. High wind exposure in open environments affects structural stability.
3. Long-term humidity and ammonia exposure influence structural durability.
Targeted Solutions for Project Challenges
1. Lightweight Load-Bearing Structural System
Agricultural steel structures are designed with optimized lightweight frameworks that ensure structural stability while reducing material consumption and construction cost.
2. Wind Load Adaptation Design
Open-field agricultural facilities are engineered to resist high wind exposure, ensuring stability of lightweight steel frames in rural environments.
3. Corrosion-Resistant Structural Protection
Structural components are treated with anti-corrosion systems to ensure long-term durability under high humidity and ammonia exposure conditions.
4. Rapid Assembly Structural System
Prefabricated steel systems enable fast installation in remote agricultural environments, reducing construction time and labor dependency.
Key Project Data:
1. Span Range: 15–50 m
2. Structural System: Lightweight portal frame system
3. Design Load: Wind-resistant + corrosion-adapted system
4. Application: Livestock barns, poultry houses, agricultural storage
Existing Project Reference:
Inner Mongolia Yili/Youran Dairy Farm Project in China
Project information:
Inner Mongolia Yili/Youran Dairy Farm Project is located in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China, with a total site area of approximately 300,000 sqm and consisting of three sub-farm zones. The project involved the supply of approximately 7,000 tons of steel structures for cattle barns and supporting facilities, along with around 400,000 sqm of rock wool sandwich panels for the building envelope system.
Post time: May-14-2026