The use of color steel sandwich panels on the exterior walls of steel structures can substantially eliminate the effects of "thermal bridges".
"Thermal bridge" refers to the main channel for heat dissipation formed at the junction of internal and external walls, structural columns, frame beams, doors and windows, and so on.
For internal insulation, "heat bridge" is difficult to avoid, and the use of color steel sandwich panels on the exterior wall can prevent condensation on the "heat bridge" and eliminate heat loss caused by "heat bridge".