The materials and structure of the membrane structure carport determine it to be a lightweight structure, significantly lighter than other traditional architectural structures.
Longevity: Membrane structure carport buildings are durable architectural structures. The earliest membrane structure carport buildings in use around the world have a history of over 30 years and are still in operation. As long as the steel frame is properly coated with anti-corrosion paint and maintained promptly, it can be used more effectively. The membrane material used in construction is a composite material with excellent mechanical properties, high strength, and resistance to aging. With reasonable structural design, the safety service life of the carport buildings can last for about 50 years.
Self-cleaning: The surface of the membrane material used in buildings is statically free and has no adhesion to dust particles, making it difficult to accumulate dirt. Even a small amount of dust can easily be washed away by rain and wind. Therefore, membrane structure carports always appear to us with a clean and bright surface.
Large Span: The ability to construct large-span buildings without intermediate support columns presents a significant challenge for architects, especially for public venues, sports facilities, and other spaces that require column-free, expansive areas indoors. The use of membrane structure canopies for the roofs simplifies the issue greatly. Since the membrane is lightweight per unit area, it significantly reduces the load on the frame structure.
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