High-precision cold-formed steel, also known as Fine steel, is a high-performance steel material made from high-quality carbon steel or low-alloy steel through precision rolling, cold bending, and rigorous surface treatment. It represents a comprehensive leap forward in the precision, strength, and aesthetics of steel structure materials.
Fine steel’s core characteristic lies in its "precision"—high dimensional accuracy, strict tolerance control, and flexible cross-sectional design to meet complex and personalized architectural needs. Its surface undergoes special treatments (such as sandblasting, galvanizing, and powder coating), resulting in excellent flatness, smoothness, and corrosion resistance, achieving a refined modern industrial aesthetic without the need for secondary painting.
Fine steel is renowned for its "strong yet thin" characteristics. While maintaining the same or even higher load-bearing capacity as ordinary steel structures, it significantly reduces material usage and structural weight, making it particularly suitable for large-span spaces, transparent glass curtain wall systems, high-end interior decoration, and precision equipment frames. It achieves a perfect unity of structural function and architectural aesthetics, making it an ideal choice for modern, refined design and construction.