Cold-formed steel (CFS) studs and tracks (S+T sections) are classified as structural and nonstructural S+T sections What is the reason for separating them in two classes?
What will be an ideal response?
The structural S+T sections are used in load-bearing wall framing, floor framing and roof framing. The nonstructural S+T sections, comprising approximately 60% of all CFS production, are used in interior gypsum board partitions, covered in Division 09 (Finishes) of the MasterFormat. Structural application is covered in
Division 05 (Metals).
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