Steel structure canopies are protective architectural structures built at building entrances or connecting points, primarily used for rain protection, falling object prevention, and expanding usable space. They are widely used in streets, factories, commercial areas, railway stations, underground passages, and school entrances.
With the development of modern railway transportation, railway station canopies are no longer simply structures providing shade and rain protection for passengers, but rather comprehensive engineering projects. This type of structure includes glass roofs, aluminum panel roofs, PC panel roofs, and corrugated steel roofs, suitable for different scenario needs.
The main body is composed of a cold-formed thin-walled steel component system, featuring lightweight, strong seismic resistance, and high overall stability. The column bases and foundations are connected by three-level welds and reinforced with triangular steel plates.
