Frame | Corner Post | 2.0mm hot dip galvanized welded steel |
Top Girder | galvanized steel tube 1.5x60x120mm | |
Top Cross Beam | galvanized steel tube 1.5x60x120mm | |
Bottom Girder | galvanized steel tube 2.3x147x75mm | |
Bottom Cross Beam | galvanized steel tube 2.3x147x75mm | |
Top Secondary Beam | galvanized steel tube 1.2x40x60mm | |
Bottom Secondary Beam | galvanized steel tube 1.2x80x80mm | |
Connectors | high tensile bolt M12x40mm grade 8.8, top corner, bottom corner | |
Suface treatment | propylene water base paint, color RAL9018 | |
Roof | PPGI steel Corrugated Board | 0.35mm prepainted al-zinc coated steel |
Glass Wool | 110mm thick, 14kg/m3 density | |
Steel Ceiling Board | 0.23mm prepainted al-zinc coated steel | |
PVC Cornice | PVC cornice 30x50mm | |
Floor | base material | 15mm MGO board |
skirting | black aluminum skirt line | |
Wall | 50mm steel sandwich wall panel | steel thickness 0.23mm, size 950x2505mm, density 30kg/m3, fireproof grade A. |
Door | steel door | frame 0.8mm, size 935x1950mm, including lock and stop |
Window | PVC window | slide type, dimension 950x1000mm |
3mm glass | heat conductive above 2.50W/(M2.K) |
Structure |
Feature |
FLEXIBLECOMBINATION: Stand alone, or combinedhorizontally to create big open space, or stacked vertically up to 3 stories. FULL-RANGE FACILITIES: FAST ASSEMBLING: Averagely 4 workers can erect 1 container within 3 hours. Thecontainer also can be assembled in the factory and then transfer to the site. SAFE AND DURABLE: |
Installation |
Flat Pack Container Installation Steps:
1. Placethe base, it is in a horizontal state
2. Installthe corner column, fixed on the base
3. Installationof the base, fixed with bolts
4. Thecorner column and the base vertically tightening bolts.
5. installationdownpipe in corner column.
6. Installouter wall panel and doors and windows.
7. Thepress plate and the chute are fixed , as the bolt is tighteded.
8. Crownmoulding buckled on the plate, sealant is used in the included angle to make itclose.
Here, the overall flat pack container has been basically formed.
Package and Transportation |
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Questions & Answers |
1.Is Prefab cheaper than building? Costs of prefabs are typically cheaper than stick-built homes by an average of 10%to 20%. Faster Than Traditional Construction. Generally, it takes one to fourmonths longer to build a traditional home than to construct a prefab. Flexible Size and Aesthetic 2.How much does prefab house cost? The national average cost of a modular home is about $240,000, plus the cost of the land. The cost figure above translates to about $120 persquare foot for a 2,000 square foot modular home without the cost of the land. 3.Which is better prefab or modular homes? You can save quite a bitof money with prefab homes. Because they're constructed in a factory, they can be builtfairly quickly — in a matter of weeks, as opposed to months — because there areno weather delays. ... But the more complex your design and layout, the more your modular home could cost. 4.What are the cons of a prefab house? Finding the land,selecting the contractor, preparing the site, involves lots of time and energy.One of the widely known demerit of prefab building is that it does not offer the samelevel of quality as traditional. "These techniques have limitedcustomization and service areas |