Passive House Customization
SUPER ENERGY-EFFICIENT “GREEN” LIGHT STEEL FRAME VILLA
- Earthquake resistance: Withstands rare earthquakes with seismic intensity above magnitude 9.Earthquake resistance: Withstands rare earthquakes with seismic intensity above magnitude 9.
- Wind resistance: The wind resistance level is above 16 + (> Category 3 typhoon).
- Durability: The service life of the main structure exceeds more than 70 years.
- Fire resistance: The fire rating of the main walls of the house is rated at B1 level.
- Load-bearing capacity: Load-bearing can reach more than 500kg/㎡.
- Sound insulation: The sound insulation of the light steel exterior wall can reach 65dB and the sound insulation of the light steel interior wall can reach 45dB.
- Thermal insulation: The thermal resistance efficiency of 120-150mm thick composite wall is 11 times that of brick wall with equal thickness.
- Environmental protection: 100% of steel structure materials can be recycled, and most of other supporting materials could be recycled.
- Energy-saving: Using new materials for thermal insulation, the energy required for heating and cooling can be 65% more energy-efficient than traditional buildings.
- Housing space: Light steel integrated houses increase usable area by 10% to 15% compared with traditional buildings
- Short construction period: The standardized assembly of light steel structure is simple and fast, saving 2/3 of the construction period compared with traditional structures.
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Foundation construction process
- Function: Transfer the load of the wall or column to the foundation to meet the requirements of the load-bearing capacity and avoid deformation of the foundation.
- Features: Lightweight, only 1/5 of the brick-concrete structure, 1/8 of the concrete building, resulting in a reduction of costs. The construction is simple and the construction speed is fast.
- Classification
Strip foundation, slab foundations, etc., are selected according to geological conditions. Strip foundation is generally used.
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Company executive standard:
Steel: American AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute standard).
Galvalume: American ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials standard).
Construction: “Technical Regulations for Construction of Low-rise Cold-Formed Thin-walled Steel Buildings”.
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The structural materials used have extremely high strength, thin diameter and low steel consumption (usually the overall steel consumption of low-rise buildings is within 30Kg/m2, and the steel consumption of multi-story buildings is within 40Kg/m2), The overall weight of the building is light, only traditional brick-concrete about 1/5 of the structure.