


Material Selection and Suitability Overlooking the specific steel grades like Q235 and Q355 or the inclusion of galvanized and stainless steel can lead to durability issues in construction par components; ensure the material matches the structural demands and environmental exposure.
Certification Compliance Request comprehensive certification proofs such as ISO 9001, CE, and TUV to guarantee product quality and regulatory adherence, especially since these components often must meet stringent safety standards.
Surface Treatment Impact In practice, the choice between treatments like hot-dip galvanizing, powder coating, or zinc plating significantly affects corrosion resistance and maintenance costs over time, so prioritize surface treatments that align with the installation environment.
Weight Considerations and Cost Implications Weight variations from 9.7 t to 24 t can account for substantial differences in transportation and installation expenses; negotiating specifications that balance structural integrity with manageable weight will optimize overall project cost.





















