Strong Easily Assembled Modular T-Type Prefab House
T-type prefab house usually refers to a type of prefabricated house with T-shaped steel as the main structural frame. T-shaped steel is used as the main load-bearing member. This steel has good strength and stability, can withstand large loads, and provides solid support for the overall structure of the prefabricated house, making the prefabricated house still strong and durable in various harsh environments.
The design of T-type prefabricated house can be flexibly adjusted according to the needs of users. Whether it is the division of internal space or the decorative style of the exterior, it can be achieved by changing the combination of prefabricated components and decorative materials. Moreover, this prefabricated house has good mobility. When the place of use needs to be changed, the house can be disassembled into components and reassembled after being transported to a new location, which is as convenient as moving containers, which makes it widely used in the field of temporary buildings.
The main materials of T-type prefabricated houses, T-shaped steel and wall panels, roof panels and other panels, have high recyclability and reuse rate. After a project is completed, these materials can be easily disassembled and transported to other places for reassembly and use. This reusable feature is in line with the concept of sustainable development of modern buildings, which not only saves resources, but also reduces the generation of construction waste, and has positive significance for environmental protection.
T-type Prefab House Diagram
By rationally arranging the support system, the T-type prefabricated house steel frame can form a spatially stable structural system that effectively resists the effects of various loads. Moreover, the steel beams and steel columns are firmly connected by welding, bolting, etc., forming an overall force system, which enhances the stability and reliability of the prefabricated house structure.
Roof & Wall System of T-type Prefabricated Houses
The walls and roofs of T-type prefabricated houses are usually made of color steel plates, sandwich panels and other materials. Color steel plates have the advantages of bright colors, corrosion resistance, thermal insulation, etc. The coating on their surface can effectively prevent steel from rusting and extend its service life.
Sandwich panels and roof panels are usually made of two layers of color steel plates with thermal insulation materials sandwiched between them, such as polystyrene foam boards, rock wool boards, etc. This structure not only enhances the thermal insulation performance of the board house, but also improves the sound insulation effect, providing residents with a more comfortable indoor environment.
Floor materials generally use fire-proof and moisture-proof glass magnesium boards or cement boards. Wooden floors have good foot feel and decorative properties, and also have certain thermal insulation properties; cement fiber boards have the characteristics of high strength, good fire resistance, and moisture resistance, and can adapt to different usage environments.
The design of the T-type prefabricated house can be flexibly adjusted according to the needs of users. Whether it is the division of the internal space or the decorative style of the exterior, it can be achieved by changing the combination of prefabricated components and decorative materials.
After years of hard work, K-home has accumulated rich and diverse practical experience in T-type prefabricated house projects, successfully served customers from different industries, efficiently solved various space needs, and created high-quality model projects with professional strength and craftsmanship.
Since most of the components are prefabricated in the factory, the on-site assembly work is relatively simple. Compared with traditional buildings, T-type prefabricated houses can greatly shorten the construction period. A medium-sized T-type prefabricated house (about 100-200 square meters) can be assembled within a few days under good on-site conditions, while traditional buildings may take weeks or even months. This is very beneficial for some projects that need to be put into use quickly, such as temporary office space, emergency disaster housing, etc.