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Steel structure bridges, particularly Bailey bridges and prefabricated pedestrian steel bridges, are vital for modern infrastructure due to their strength and adaptability. Their manufacturing relies on precision, advanced tech, and strict quality checks to serve diverse needs.
High-quality steel is fundamental. Manufacturers choose corrosion-resistant alloys like Q355B and ASTM A36, tested for tensile strength and durability to meet ISO 9001 standards. Steel parts are cut via CNC machines and welded by robots for accuracy. Surface treatment—shot blasting and galvanization—boosts longevity in harsh conditions.
Bailey bridges’ strength lies in modularity. Standardized components (panels, connectors) are made to tight tolerances. Skilled workers use submerged arc welding, with ultrasonic testing to spot defects. Pre-installation checks ensure easy assembly, letting Bailey bridges deploy quickly for emergencies or remote areas.
Prefabricated pedestrian bridges prioritize safety and aesthetics. 3D modeling optimizes load distribution per EN 1993 or AISC 360 codes. Factory-made parts (girders, anti-slip decks, ergonomic handrails) ensure quality. Custom finishes and LED lighting help them blend with urban or natural settings.
Quality control is non-negotiable. Every stage, from raw material checks to load tests (static/dynamic simulations), is monitored. Fatigue testing guarantees long-term safety. Only approved bridges are shipped for on-site installation.
These bridges have wide uses: Bailey bridges for disaster relief, prefabricated ones for urban pedestrian safety.
They’re also eco-friendly—steel is recyclable, and prefabrication cuts on-site waste, fitting sustainable goals.
In short, their manufacture blends excellence and innovation, delivering reliable structures for resilient, sustainable transportation networks.
| CB200 Truss Press Limited Table | |||||||||
| NO. | Internal Force | Structure Form | |||||||
| Not Reinforced Model | Reinforced Model | ||||||||
| SS | DS | TS | QS | SSR | DSR | TSR | QSR | ||
| 200 | Standard Truss Moment(kN.m) | 1034.3 | 2027.2 | 2978.8 | 3930.3 | 2165.4 | 4244.2 | 6236.4 | 8228.6 |
| 200 | Standard Truss Shear (kN) | 222.1 | 435.3 | 639.6 | 843.9 | 222.1 | 435.3 | 639.6 | 843.9 |
| 201 | High Bending Truss Moment(kN.m) | 1593.2 | 3122.8 | 4585.5 | 6054.3 | 3335.8 | 6538.2 | 9607.1 | 12676.1 |
| 202 | High Bending Truss Shear(kN) | 348 | 696 | 1044 | 1392 | 348 | 696 | 1044 | 1392 |
| 203 | Shear Force of Super High Shear Truss(kN) | 509.8 | 999.2 | 1468.2 | 1937.2 | 509.8 | 999.2 | 1468.2 | 1937.2 |
| CB200 Table of Geometric Characteristics of Truss Bridge(Half Bridge) | ||||
| Structure | Geometric Characteristics | |||
| Geometric Characteristics | Chord Area(cm2) | Section Properties(cm3) | Moment of Inertia(cm4) | |
| ss | SS | 25.48 | 5437 | 580174 |
| SSR | 50.96 | 10875 | 1160348 | |
| DS | DS | 50.96 | 10875 | 1160348 |
| DSR1 | 76.44 | 16312 | 1740522 | |
| DSR2 | 101.92 | 21750 | 2320696 | |
| TS | TS | 76.44 | 16312 | 1740522 |
| TSR2 | 127.4 | 27185 | 2900870 | |
| TSR3 | 152.88 | 32625 | 3481044 | |
| QS | QS | 101.92 | 21750 | 2320696 |
| QSR3 | 178.36 | 38059 | 4061218 | |
| QSR4 | 203.84 | 43500 | 4641392 | |
Steel structure bridges, particularly Bailey bridges and prefabricated pedestrian steel bridges, are vital for modern infrastructure due to their strength and adaptability. Their manufacturing relies on precision, advanced tech, and strict quality checks to serve diverse needs.
High-quality steel is fundamental. Manufacturers choose corrosion-resistant alloys like Q355B and ASTM A36, tested for tensile strength and durability to meet ISO 9001 standards. Steel parts are cut via CNC machines and welded by robots for accuracy. Surface treatment—shot blasting and galvanization—boosts longevity in harsh conditions.
Bailey bridges’ strength lies in modularity. Standardized components (panels, connectors) are made to tight tolerances. Skilled workers use submerged arc welding, with ultrasonic testing to spot defects. Pre-installation checks ensure easy assembly, letting Bailey bridges deploy quickly for emergencies or remote areas.
Prefabricated pedestrian bridges prioritize safety and aesthetics. 3D modeling optimizes load distribution per EN 1993 or AISC 360 codes. Factory-made parts (girders, anti-slip decks, ergonomic handrails) ensure quality. Custom finishes and LED lighting help them blend with urban or natural settings.
Quality control is non-negotiable. Every stage, from raw material checks to load tests (static/dynamic simulations), is monitored. Fatigue testing guarantees long-term safety. Only approved bridges are shipped for on-site installation.
These bridges have wide uses: Bailey bridges for disaster relief, prefabricated ones for urban pedestrian safety.
They’re also eco-friendly—steel is recyclable, and prefabrication cuts on-site waste, fitting sustainable goals.
In short, their manufacture blends excellence and innovation, delivering reliable structures for resilient, sustainable transportation networks.
| CB200 Truss Press Limited Table | |||||||||
| NO. | Internal Force | Structure Form | |||||||
| Not Reinforced Model | Reinforced Model | ||||||||
| SS | DS | TS | QS | SSR | DSR | TSR | QSR | ||
| 200 | Standard Truss Moment(kN.m) | 1034.3 | 2027.2 | 2978.8 | 3930.3 | 2165.4 | 4244.2 | 6236.4 | 8228.6 |
| 200 | Standard Truss Shear (kN) | 222.1 | 435.3 | 639.6 | 843.9 | 222.1 | 435.3 | 639.6 | 843.9 |
| 201 | High Bending Truss Moment(kN.m) | 1593.2 | 3122.8 | 4585.5 | 6054.3 | 3335.8 | 6538.2 | 9607.1 | 12676.1 |
| 202 | High Bending Truss Shear(kN) | 348 | 696 | 1044 | 1392 | 348 | 696 | 1044 | 1392 |
| 203 | Shear Force of Super High Shear Truss(kN) | 509.8 | 999.2 | 1468.2 | 1937.2 | 509.8 | 999.2 | 1468.2 | 1937.2 |
| CB200 Table of Geometric Characteristics of Truss Bridge(Half Bridge) | ||||
| Structure | Geometric Characteristics | |||
| Geometric Characteristics | Chord Area(cm2) | Section Properties(cm3) | Moment of Inertia(cm4) | |
| ss | SS | 25.48 | 5437 | 580174 |
| SSR | 50.96 | 10875 | 1160348 | |
| DS | DS | 50.96 | 10875 | 1160348 |
| DSR1 | 76.44 | 16312 | 1740522 | |
| DSR2 | 101.92 | 21750 | 2320696 | |
| TS | TS | 76.44 | 16312 | 1740522 |
| TSR2 | 127.4 | 27185 | 2900870 | |
| TSR3 | 152.88 | 32625 | 3481044 | |
| QS | QS | 101.92 | 21750 | 2320696 |
| QSR3 | 178.36 | 38059 | 4061218 | |
| QSR4 | 203.84 | 43500 | 4641392 | |