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Metallic construction for the building industry
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Metallic construction for the building industry - Star Building Systems - custom-made / steel
Metallic construction for the building industry - Star Building Systems - custom-made / steel
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Characteristics

Applications
for the building industry
Production method
custom-made
Material
steel

Description

Star’s secondary structural metal building framing systems include purlins, girts, eave struts, base members, flange bracing, gable angles, clips and more. These essential components support roof and wall coverings, carry exterior loads and can be formed to fit specific project requirements. Girts A horizontal structural member that attaches d to the sidewall or endwall columns and supports the paneling of a wall. Purlins A horizontal structural member or beam that supports the roof panels. Eave Struts An eave strut is a structural member located at the eave of a building that supports the roof and wall paneling and may act as a strut to transfer bracing loads to frames. Long Bay Star’s patented Long Bay System® (LBS) is the ideal solution for projects requiring large areas of space with an open floor design, delivering uninterrupted space while allowing for ample architectural design flexibility.

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