Pre-Fabricated Steel I-Beam Buildings Shipped Factory Direct 
American Steel Structures' complex is recognized as one of the most sophisticated of its kind in the industry. Shown here is some of the state-of-the-art equipment that illustrates the factory's commitment to quality.


CAD-CAM
All of our engineering and design is done by computer programs which employ cutting edge technology. The CAD-CAM software used by our factory  is designed exclusively for the pre-engineering building industry. 

CNC
This Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) sheeting line forms various profiles of panels up to 50 feet in length in a wide range of gauges. Our CNC machines use streams of digital information from our CAD-CAM outputs to cut, roll form, and pre-punch bolt holes in steel components.
Gas Metal Arc Welding
The latest Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) technology is utilized resulting in the most consistent quality standards in the industry.

Trim Department
Our trim department features up-to-date roll-forming technologies to insure continuous quality and consistent shapes.


Pre-punched Bolt Holes
Highly accurate pre-punched bolt hole placement is assured through the utilization of the latest CNC technology making field assembly of buildings faster and easier. 

Galvanized Girts and Purlins
The factory produces its own galvanized girts and purlins unlike many other pre-engineered steel building manufacturers. Every girt and purlin produced in our factory is galvanized with a zinc coating which seals the surface of the steel to prevent rust.

Submerged Welding System
This state-of-the-art twin-arc submerged welding system is capable of producing structural members up to 72" in depth giving us the ability to manufacture clear-span buildings up to 200 feet wide! All welded components must pass strict quality control requirements.

 

 

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