Prefabricated container houses primarilyuse galvanized steel pipes and EPS sandwich panels as the main materials,with the option for thermal breakaluminum or aluminum alloy entrancedoors and windows.
To reduce transport volume, the houseadopts a foldable design, where simply extending the wings during installation makes it extremely convenient.
Cutting is the first process in housing construction. The overall framework of the house is made of galvanized steel,which is precision-cut according to different dimensions.
After the cutting process is completed,full welding and grinding of the frame will begin to ensure its sturdiness and durability.
The house structure utilizes galvanized steel pipes. The main load-bearing beams for 20-foot units are 2.5 mm thick, while those for 30-foot and 40-foot units are 6.0 mm thick. After the frame is welded,it undergoes baking paint treatment to further enhance the steel's corrosion resistance.
The entire wall system employs 65-75 mm thick EPS panels, providing excellent thermal insulation. The house offers optional interior wall panels (bamboo-wood fiberboard or carbon crystal board) and exterior wall panels (metal embossed panels or longwall board). The roof is coated with waterproof paint.
During shipping, house accessories are secured inside the unit, and any gaps are filled with EPS foam boards to prevent movement and damage during transportation.
Wheels are installed at the bottom and sides of the exterior to prevent collisions between the house and the shipping container.
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