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Low-cost Assembling Modular Prefabricated Construction Site
When you start a construction project, you need to build office space, and living areas for your project, and low-cost prefabricated houses are a cost-effective solution. Prefabricated houses have the advantages of speed, environmental protection, flexibility, controllable quality, and low cost. It has become a trend that is becoming more and more popular in construction site projects.
The prefabricated house uses light steel as the steel structure and uses sandwich panels for the walls and roof. The insulating material of the sandwich panel can be polystyrene, polyurethane, rock wool, and fiberglass. As a standardized construction product, it has the following main features: No construction waste; Adopts environmentally friendly materials, reuse, low cost; Flexible size, easy disassembly and assembly, beautiful appearance; Safe and durable. It is suitable for temporary buildings such as on-site offices, dormitories, canteens, recreation rooms, and toilets.
K-type prefabricated house diagram
Steel Column | 2C80*40*1.5 painting |
Herringbone | Pre-welded C80*40*1.3/U50*35*1.3 electro-Galv. |
First-floor main beam | C80*40*1.5/U50*35*1.2 electro-Galv. |
First-floor secondary beam | C80*40*1.3 electro-Galv. |
Roof purlin | L40*3 electro-Galv. |
Ground channel steel | C80*40*1.3 electro-Galv. |
Steel staircase | Square tube 30*30*2.0/40*40*2.0, 2.5mm checkered plate painting |
Steel Corridor | 1.8mm galvanized steel plate/L40*3/tube 40*20*1.0 painting |
Roof panel | 50mm/75mm/100mm Fiberglass/Rockwool/EPS sandwich panel |
Wall panel | 50mm/75mm/100mm Fiberglass/Rockwool/EPS sandwich panel |
*Suspended ceiling (*Optional) | 7.5mm gypsum board with frame |
First-floor board | 18mm plywood board |
*Floor leather (*Optional) | 1.5mm PVC floor leather |
*Electrical system (*Optional) | Cable/Lights/Switch/Socket/PDB |
*Sanitary facilities&plumbing (*Optional) | Ceramic toilet/washbasin/shower, input & output pipes |
Appearance options for K-type prefab houses
K-type prefabricated houses are more flexible in appearance selection and have more room for choice. Whether it is the height, shape, or selection of enclosure materials, you can adjust it according to your own needs. The diversity of appearance not only makes the house more visually beautiful but also can meet the needs of different groups of people and make the house more personalized.
Wall and roof panel options
K-type prefabricated houses are increasingly popular on construction sites due to their low construction costs, flexible design, and rapid construction. Regarding the selection of wall panels and roof panels, rock wool sandwich panels or foam sandwich panels are usually used.
Rock wool sandwich panels have good thermal insulation, fire prevention and sound insulation effects. It can prevent heat loss to a large extent and effectively isolate the transmission of sound. In addition, rock wool has good compression and extrusion resistance and is not prone to deformation and damage.
Foam sandwich panels are lightweight and easy to construct. In addition, the insulation effect of foam can effectively reduce and slow down the transmission of heat energy and cold air, and has good thermal insulation properties.
Reference Size of K-type prefab houses
You can customize the size of the prefabricated house according to the needs of the project. Considering the stability and safety of the prefabricated house, it is recommended that the height of the house should not exceed three floors. The following are size recommendations for K-type prefabricated houses. If you have any questions or want further information, you can also contact us and we can provide you with more detailed solutions.
Application of K-type prefabricated houses
The components of prefabricated houses can be flexibly combined as needed, allowing the building structure to meet different needs and functions. This flexibility allows for multiple configurations in different jobsite applications, including dormitories, offices, conference rooms, warehouses, and more.