Pre Engineering Building
ANCHOR BOLT
An anchor bolt is used to secure objects or structures to concrete surfaces. Various types exist, often featuring proprietary designs from different manufacturers. Each anchor bolt typically has a threaded end that allows for the attachment of a nut and washer to handle external loads. Anchor bolts are widely utilized in a range of projects, including steel buildings, and are also effective for securely fastening embed plates to concrete foundations when paired with structural steel elements.
SAG ROD
A sag rod is used to prevent the sagging of an open-web steel joist functioning as a purlin, with its depth oriented perpendicular to the roof slope.
It serves as a tension member designed to restrict deflection of a girt or purlin along its weaker axis or to control sag in angle bracing.
FLANGE BRACE
A flange brace provides lateral support to the flange of a beam, joist girder, or column.
When a beam bends under gravity loading, the flange brace helps manage the compression forces on the flange. However, this bracing does not offer lateral restraint to the compression flange itself; instead, it functions to stabilize the beam by preventing it from pushing adjacent beams sideways.
PURLIN CLEATS
A metal plate or angle is punched with a specific pattern of holes or slots to match the size of steel purlins. This plate or angle can be either welded or bolted to the support member.
Cleats offer a strong connection for purlins and rafters, especially in exposed conditions where they effectively resist wind uplift. They can also be used to connect exposed rafters to ridge beams.
TURBO VENTILATOR
A turbo ventilator harnesses the natural force of the wind to expel heat and moisture from the roof space. It uses wind energy to create airflow through centrifugal action, effectively combining natural and forced ventilation systems.
RIDGE VENTILATOR
Ridge vents are installed at the peak of a sloped roof to allow warm, humid air to escape from the building. They offer uniform cooling across the roof deck and are installed from end to end with a low profile, ensuring effective ventilation.
INSULATIONS
Insulation is essential for creating thermal resistance in your building, which helps save money and ensures a comfortable environment. When installed correctly, insulation reduces heating and cooling costs by maintaining indoor temperatures and minimizing heat loss. The choice of insulation type and form depends on your climate and the desired R-value. Each type of insulation has its own advantages and drawbacks, depending on the structure where it is used.
INDUSTRIAL LOUVERS
Louvers serve a critical need to allow air flow through openings in buildings while rejecting unwanted elements such as water and airborne debris. While the concept is simple, selecting the right product for the application is important to meeting performance