When your project demands superior strength, Liyou's heavy metal buildings deliver. With precision engineering and global-standard fabrication, our buildings support large spans, heavy equipment, and high-traffic use—all while reducing construction time and lifetime costs.
Engineered for Heavy Loads: High-strength steel framing supports large machinery, mezzanines, cranes, and wide spans.
Weather & Seismic Resistant: Designed to perform in harsh climates and earthquake-prone regions.
Quick Assembly: Prefabricated components allow for efficient installation and faster project delivery.
Long Life Span: Corrosion-resistant coatings and durable materials ensure decades of reliable use.
Low Maintenance Needs: Steel structure resists pests, warping, and decay.
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Steel
Online technical support
Warehouse
Guangdong, China
Warehouse
3 years
total solution for projects
LYB-001
Warehouse
Industrial
CE Certification
Industrial Commercial
C.Z Shape Steel Channel
Sliding Door
Customized Color
Sandwich Panel Optional
Aluminum Alloy Sliding Window
SAP2000/AutoCAD /PKPM /3D3S/TEKLA
Hot Dip Galvanized
25-60 days
Single item
1X1X1 cm
1.000 kg
Heavy metal buildings are steel structures constructed with heavier gauge steel components and reinforced structural elements to support higher loads and demanding industrial applications.
Unlike standard or residential metal buildings, heavy metal buildings are specifically designed for strength, stability, and long-term durability.
Key features include:
Heavy-duty I-beams, H-beams, or other structural steel sections
Reinforced columns and rafters
Enhanced bracing and connection systems
Capability to support heavy equipment, large spans, and high live loads
Users searching for this keyword are usually looking for buildings that can handle industrial or high-load operations. Common uses include:
Manufacturing facilities
Warehouses and logistics centers
Equipment storage and maintenance workshops
Heavy machinery production halls
Industrial garages and large service buildings
These structures are engineered to meet safety and operational requirements, ensuring reliability under demanding conditions.
Heavy metal buildings differ from standard metal buildings in several ways:
Steel Section Weight: Uses thicker and stronger steel sections
Load-Bearing Capacity: Designed for high static and dynamic loads
Connection Strength: Bolted or welded joints engineered for maximum stability
Roof and Wall Systems: Compatible with heavy roofing panels and cladding
These characteristics make them suitable for applications where structural performance is critical.
When planning a heavy metal building, it's important to evaluate:
Roof Load Requirements: Snow, equipment, or crane loads
Floor Load Capacity: For storage or heavy machinery
Lateral Stability: Wind and seismic resistance
Future Expansion: Ability to reinforce or expand as operational needs grow
Safety Standards: Compliance with engineering codes and regulations
Proper planning ensures the building performs safely under its intended use.
High Structural Strength: Supports heavy machinery and large spans
Durability: Resists deformation and maintains integrity over time
Industrial Compatibility: Suitable for complex operational layouts
Customizable Design: Can be adapted to specific load and functional requirements

| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||

Heavy metal buildings are steel structures constructed with heavier gauge steel components and reinforced structural elements to support higher loads and demanding industrial applications.
Unlike standard or residential metal buildings, heavy metal buildings are specifically designed for strength, stability, and long-term durability.
Key features include:
Heavy-duty I-beams, H-beams, or other structural steel sections
Reinforced columns and rafters
Enhanced bracing and connection systems
Capability to support heavy equipment, large spans, and high live loads
Users searching for this keyword are usually looking for buildings that can handle industrial or high-load operations. Common uses include:
Manufacturing facilities
Warehouses and logistics centers
Equipment storage and maintenance workshops
Heavy machinery production halls
Industrial garages and large service buildings
These structures are engineered to meet safety and operational requirements, ensuring reliability under demanding conditions.
Heavy metal buildings differ from standard metal buildings in several ways:
Steel Section Weight: Uses thicker and stronger steel sections
Load-Bearing Capacity: Designed for high static and dynamic loads
Connection Strength: Bolted or welded joints engineered for maximum stability
Roof and Wall Systems: Compatible with heavy roofing panels and cladding
These characteristics make them suitable for applications where structural performance is critical.
When planning a heavy metal building, it's important to evaluate:
Roof Load Requirements: Snow, equipment, or crane loads
Floor Load Capacity: For storage or heavy machinery
Lateral Stability: Wind and seismic resistance
Future Expansion: Ability to reinforce or expand as operational needs grow
Safety Standards: Compliance with engineering codes and regulations
Proper planning ensures the building performs safely under its intended use.
High Structural Strength: Supports heavy machinery and large spans
Durability: Resists deformation and maintains integrity over time
Industrial Compatibility: Suitable for complex operational layouts
Customizable Design: Can be adapted to specific load and functional requirements

| No | Components | Specification | ||
| Embedded Parts | ||||
| 1 | Anchor Bolt | M24 | ||
| 2 | High Strength Bolt | M20,10.9S | ||
| 3 | Common Bolt | M16 | ||
| 4 | Galvanized Bolt | M12 | ||
| 5 | Shear Nail | M16 | ||
| 6 | Tir rod | ∅32*2.5 | ||
| Main Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Steel Column (Q355B) | H550*300*10*16 | ||
| 2 | Wind Column (Q355B) | H400*220*6*10 | ||
| 3 | Roof Frame Beam (Q355B) | H900~500*220*10*12 H500~650*220*8*12 | ||
| 4 | Crane Beam (Q355B) | H650*320/240*10*16/14 | ||
| 5 | Tie Bar(Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 6 | Horizontal Brace (Q235B) | ∅168*4.0 | ||
| 7 | Column Brace (Q235B) | ∅25 | ||
| 8 | Angle Brace (Q235B) | L63*5.0 | ||
| 9 | Roof Purlin (Galvanized) | Z280*80*20*2.5 | ||
| 10 | Wall Purlin (Galvanized) | C250*75*20*2.5 | ||
| 11 | Connecting Plate | 6mm-30mm | ||
| Other Steel Structure Parts | ||||
| 1 | Roof Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Wall Panel | 50mm Rock wool Sandwich panel | ||
| 3 | Gutter | 2mm Galvanized Steel Plate | ||
| 4 | Down Pipe | PVC160 (Including parts) | ||
| 5 | Trimming | Color steel 0.5mm Gavanized steel panel | ||

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