
Cold-formed Steel
Cold-formed steel refers to steel that is shaped and strengthened at room temperature through a process called roll forming, rather than being heated. This manufacturing method creates precise, lightweight, and durable steel components often used in building structures, framing, and infrastructure. Its high strength-to-weight ratio allows for efficient construction, and it resists rust when properly coated. Cold-formed steel is a popular choice for modern construction due to its versatility, sustainability, and ease of installation.