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Metal and Chemical: Metal Storage Buildings for Chemicals

Monday, July 4th, 2011

It is common knowledge that safety is a major concern and top in the priority in the chemical industry. This is primarily why metal storage buildings have grown popular in this industry. Metal storage buildings, after all, are considered unmatched in terms of security and thermal efficiency – two important factors that strictly need to be controlled when dealing with chemicals.

Metal storage buildings have other advantages aside from the abovementioned, relative to other storage structures made of traditional materials. For one, metal storage buildings are the quickest space solutions – these structures actually take half the conventional time to complete a building. Consequently, capital and overhead costs from construction are cut too. What’s more, metal storage buildings are also easy and affordable to expand. This is because the frame is made of metal and is generally designed to be modular – facilitating expansion without affecting the original structural integrity.

Metal is the sturdiest of all construction materials available in the today’s market. It is also resistant to all weather conditions and does not deteriorate nor decay under any circumstance or length of time. This is basically why metal storage buildings are favourable for chemical storage – the temperature within the building is easily regulated. What’s more, the substances are not in danger of contamination. In fact, metal storage buildings are meant to withstand even hurricanes and earthquakes, in the event of which most concrete or wooden structures would simply crumble. Metal storage buildings also need virtually no maintenance and are relatively more sanitary – ideal for keeping sensitive or hazardous substances.

Controlling the temperature and the general atmosphere of metal storage buildings is fairly easy. There are heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems designed to be compatible with metal storage buildings.

Installing HVAC systems is typical for metal storage buildings since HVAC systems work not only to control the ambient temperature but also prevent bacterial growth, pest infestation, and other potential causes of damage. This is because molds, bacteria, and viruses often thrive in moist, unhygienic environments. Metal storage buildings with HVAC systems are guaranteed to be free of such organisms that may harm not only the chemicals in store but also affect certain equipment and personnel in the building.

Durability, affordability, flexibility, security, and thermal efficiency are only some of the few reasons why metal storage buildings are ideal for chemical storage. But these features are more than enough to make metal storage buildings the number one choice in today’s industry.

Steel Factory Buildings

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

The online encyclopedia defines a factory as an industrial building where laborers manufacture goods or supervise machines that process one product into another. In other words, factories house laborers, raw materials, equipment, and goods or finished products.

Prefabricated steel buildings are highly customizable. Steel building kits can be tailor made for just about any application, including factories. Today, steel buildings are products made of quality materials combined with high-tech engineering, to create structures that meet and exceed all industry standards, as well as, local and national building codes.

When you choose to build your factory with steel, you deal only with one supplier. Your complete pre-engineered steel building package comes to you ready for construction. Since all the components are pre-drilled, pre-cut, and pre-welded, construction is fast, easy, and efficient – with no surprises. You save a lot on construction materials and labor costs.

Factories need a lot of space for large machines and equipment. With pre-engineered steel buildings, space is never a problem. They allow for maximum vertical storage with column-free interiors for 100% usable floor space. And when you need more space, pre-engineered steel buildings can be easily expanded at minimal costs and less disruption to your operations.

Pre-engineered steel buildings can be combined with today’s popular architectural finishes in the market, making them look like conventional structures. The only difference is their unmatched durability and weather resistance. Steel buildings remain straight and true even during hurricanes, high winds, tornados, and earthquakes. They are easy to clean and resistant to molding, cracking, and rotting. Most importantly, they are fire resistant and non-combustible, perfect for factories.

Best of all, if environmental responsibility is something that you value, choose to build with steel. Pre-engineered steel buildings are environment friendly because they are made of recycled materials. Not a single tree will be cut to create your steel factory building.

Insulated Metal Panels for Cold Storage Steel Buildings

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Modern pre-engineered steel buildings can accommodate just about any kind of purpose. More and more business owners are turning to steel for their construction needs. The growing number of steel building applications include aircraft hangars, barns, offices, auto shops, insurance agencies, strip malls, warehouses, storage facilities, etc.

The use of pre-engineered steel buildings is the preferred mode of construction of cold storage facilities. These structures are used primarily for refrigeration and freezing of products such as fresh produce, seafood, manufactured food, flowers, biochemical materials, and others.

Maintaining a controlled interior environment is the primary concern in the cold storage business. Steel buildings used as cold storage are installed with insulated metal panels in the roof and walls. Insulated metal panels (IMPs) not only have exceptional thermal performance, they also come in various widths, lengths, gauges, and finishes.

Insulated metal panels are known to have the highest insulating value per inch over all other wall insulating products in the market today. This is due to their ability to provide uniform insulation because of the shape and thickness of the insulating material (usually polyurethane), which are consistently maintained between the metal panels.

The use of insulated metal panels offers a lot of savings. Since they are lightweight, they require lower foundations, lighter framing, and fast and easy installation, resulting in a significant reduction in construction costs.

IMPs are durable, have a longer lifespan and lower maintenance requirements than other insulating products. They can even be installed in any kind of weather. Modern IMPs are coated to protect them from the elements, providing you with decades of use without the need of repainting.

Insulated metal panels for steel buildings are available in a wide range of colors, textures, and finishes. These products are also popular in other steel building applications including manufacturing plants, hospitals, office buildings, hotels, airports, arenas, and many more.

Steel Buildings for Storage of Hazardous Materials

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Safety and security are top priorities when it comes to storing hazardous materials such as chemicals. Steel buildings are ideal for these situations. The strength of steel combined with advanced technologies used in the design, engineering, and manufacturing, ensure that these metal structures will perform efficiently.

The beauty in steel buildings is that they are highly customizable and flexible. Steel buildings are not only fast and economical to construct, they are also easy and inexpensive to expand. They can be easily modified to meet environmental specifications and preferences. Best of all, steel buildings are energy-efficient, making temperature and atmosphere control easy and economical – very ideal for storing delicate or hazardous materials.

Chemical storage buildings require maximum safety for staff and facilities while providing complete compliance with federal, state, and local building codes. Adequate ventilation should be provided to prevent hazardous build-up of airborne contaminants, pests, bacteria, and other organisms that are harmful to humans and equipments.

Steel buildings can be designed with HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems for temperature regulation, airflow control, and other factors concerning the comfort and safety of the building occupants. Temperature and airflow control also help prevent damage to equipments. Poor HVAC systems can hasten or aggravate oxidation or rusting, reducing the service life of equipments.

Another advantage of steel buildings worth mentioning is the fact that they provide large open spaces, column-free floor layouts and high ceilings. This is perfect for chemical storage buildings that typically have large storage tanks and cabinets. More importantly, in cases of emergencies, fire-fighting vehicles would have no problem coming in and going out of the building.

Steel buildings designed specifically for storing hazardous materials offer the best approach and provide the lowest risk against all other storage solutions.

Steel Crane Buildings

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Yesterday’s post talked about port steel buildings and the important roles they play in ensuring the efficiency of port operations. The indispensable features of any port are crane buildings and steel is the industry standard material for these structures. The strength of steel and the stable designs that go into steel buildings ensure their high efficiency and remarkable structural integrity.

As you all know by now, steel buildings can be designed to suit any purpose. As a result, they have no problems accommodating the unique specifications of steel crane buildings. Today’s steel buildings are computer engineered, making them more sturdy, cost less, and faster to assemble. They stand tall against harsh weather conditions like strong winds, heat, precipitation, and even hurricanes.

A steel crane building is a complex system that integrates the design of metal building system with the building crane specifications that consists of the crane with trolley and hoist, crane rails, crane runway beams, structural supports, stops, and bumpers.

The cranes that are usually found in crane buildings include: overhead travelling bridge crane, top runner, underhung, monorail, jib, stacker, and gantry. Since steel buildings provide for wide, open spaces because of their clear span designs, they can accommodate these types of lifting machinery.

Steel buildings with overhead cranes can have eave heights up to 90 feet and accommodate crane loads up to 150 tons. Furthermore, the designs of steel buildings have no problem accommodating the support systems needed for the operation of overhead cranes including brackets, runway beams, crane rail, and longitudinal bridging.

Other advantages of steel crane buildings are reduced heating and cooling costs and lesser maintenance costs.

Cool Roofs for Steel Buildings

Friday, August 27th, 2010

We know for a fact that dark colors absorb heat while light colors reflect heat and sunlight. That’s why people who live in countries with tropical climates usually wear light-colored clothing to help keep themselves cool. This is also true for steel buildings. Your steel building will be hotter if you have a dark-colored roof.

Cool roofs are mostly used in commercial and industrial steel buildings application. What are cool roofs? A cool roof is a roof consisting of materials that has the ability to reflect the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet wavelengths of the sun, reducing heat transfer to the steel building. At the same time, it has the ability to radiate absorbed solar energy. These characteristics are better known as solar reflectance and thermal emittance. Most cool roofs for steel buildings are white or light-colored.

It has been proven that cool roofs can reduce the roof surface temperature by up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, thus lessening the heat transferred into the steel building below. This translates to reduce energy costs, maintain comfortable interiors, lessen maintenance costs, enhance roof’s durability, and reduce urban heat island effect.

Some benefits of cool roofs for steel buildings are:

· Reduce steel building heat-gain
· Create savings by reducing the need for summertime air conditioning
· Increase the roof’s life expectancy as well as the steel building’s cooling equipment
· Increase the thermal efficiency of the roof insulation
· Reduce the demand for electricity by as much as 10% on hot summer days
· Reduce air pollution and greenhouse emissions resulting from the use of cooling equipments
· Provide energy savings even on sunny days when the weather is not necessarily hot

For steel buildings, metal roofing products in dark colors, even black, that are coated with “cool roof” pigments may not be as reflective as those in whites or light colors, but they can still provide energy savings over other paints.

Developers Save with Industrial Steel Buildings

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Each and every industry is unique, even if they are in the same field of operation. This is why you will need a very specialized building for your industry that is built keeping your requirements in mind, and not a generic structure that everyone uses. This will greatly help you customize your operations and carve out a niche for yourself in the marketplace. Whether big or small, making your business unique is the key, and industrial steel buildings help you do exactly this.

There is so much flexibility that you can literally choose from a million options possible with your industrial steel building. Look for the size and space requirements, the dimensions of the doors, windows, garages and other structures that you may need to grow your business. You should also look for what kind of rooms your industrial steel building will require. Some require a lot of smaller rooms for stacking small products while some need larger rooms to store finished goods. Whatever your reason, you can now build your industrial steel building just the way you always wanted it to be.

Steel is one of the strongest structural materials that has ever been used in construction activities. This means you can rest assured that everything inside your industrial steel building is safe and secure even when the outdoors are harsh, like during a storm or cyclone or heavy snow. This is a great benefit that steel buildings provide. The fact that it is fire proof only adds icing to the cake because many industries need their building to be fireproof due to the nature of their business and the products they build. To top it off, it is a great saving and investment in safety.

If you are looking for the right kind of building that is especially suited for your needs as an industry, then steel industrial buildings are the answer that you should look into.