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What is Light Gauge Steel (LGS)?
Light gauge steel (LGS) is a construction technique that involves using thin sheets of steel to create a framework for buildings. Unlike traditional wood framing or heavy steel structures, light gauge steel framing relies on lightweight, cold-formed steel sections that are typically made from galvanized steel. This method is commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial construction.Write your text here...
Why Light Gauge Steel (LGS)?
There are many reasons why LGS technology is growing faster worldwide than other conventional building technologies:
Process Automation
Sustainability
Quality
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Flexibility
Technical Specifications
Manufacturing Cold Rolled Iron
Raw Materials:
Electrically galvanized iron (without any thermal input, with a zinc and aluminum galvanization ratio).
Forming and Manufacturing Structural Elements:
Load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls, load-bearing bridges, and roof grids.
Assembly of Elements:
Using screws for assembly, which is an integral part of the loads.
Raw Material Standards:
Regarding the galvanization applied to iron and steel (hot-dip galvanization) and coating, the galvanization is done with a zinc material of 275 grams per square meter (275 g/m²).
The galvanization process can be summarized in the following steps:
The iron is cleaned with a caustic solution to remove oil/grease and dirt.
Zinc ammonium chloride is applied to the iron to prevent surface oxidation when exposed to air.
The iron is immersed in molten zinc at a temperature of 449 degrees Celsius.
The iron is cooled in a cooling tank..
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