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The Modular Container House ZEMSO-YDF-0001 redefines temporary and semi-permanent housing with its durable, customizable design that adapts to diverse terrain—from flat construction sites to sloped rural areas. Built for versatility, this prefabricated solution combines industrial strength (rooted in shipping container engineering) with modern comfort, such as adjustable interior lighting and modular furniture compatibility, making it ideal for diverse living and working environments. Whether deployed as a construction site dormitory (equipped with basic kitchenettes), emergency shelter (fitted with first-aid storage compartments), or eco-friendly guesthouse (integrated with indoor plants), it delivers rapid installation without compromising on safety or aesthetics.
Crafted with a 2.3mm galvanized steel frame treated via hot-dip galvanization (a process that forms a 80–100μm zinc coating for enhanced rust resistance), the container house boasts exceptional resilience, withstanding Grade 11 wind resistance (up to 100km/h) and Grade 8 earthquake resistance (capable of withstanding seismic intensity up to 0.2g). The corrosion-resistant finish ensures longevity in harsh climates—including coastal areas with high salt spray—and the modular design allows stacking up to 3 floors for space efficiency, with each floor supporting a live load of 2.5kN/m².
Equipped with 50mm EPS sandwich panels (with a density of 18kg/m³) for walls and roofs, the structure achieves a thermal transmission coefficient of 0.35 kcal/m²hc, maintaining stable indoor temperatures year-round—keeping interiors 8–12°C cooler in summer and 5–8°C warmer in winter. Double-glazed aluminum windows (with a U-value of 1.8 W/m²K) and steel doors (fitted with rubber weatherstripping) enhance insulation while providing natural light, and optional soundproofing layers can reduce external noise by up to 30dB for quieter living spaces.
Designed for quick assembly without heavy machinery, the house can be set up manually by 2–3 workers and disassembled up to 6 times (with no structural damage), with a production and delivery time of 20–25 days (shorter than traditional prefab houses by 30%). A 40HQ shipping container can load 12 sets (flat-packed to minimize space), optimizing transportation costs—reducing logistics expenses by 15–20% compared to fully assembled units.
Specification | Details |
Size | 5950×3000×2800mm (customizable) |
Total Area | Up to 142.16 m² |
Wall Material | 50mm EPS/rock wool sandwich panels |
Weight | 1.2 tons (EPS panel version) |
Window Type | 1200×930mm aluminum sliding windows |
Ideal for construction sites (offices, dormitories with shared bathrooms), tourist resorts (pop-up hotels, ticket booths with integrated POS systems), disaster relief (temporary clinics with medical equipment storage, command centers with communication hubs), and commercial events (exhibition stalls with brand customization, pop-up shops with display shelves) . Its modular nature also suits remote mining camps (with dust-proof interior finishes) and educational facilities in rural areas (converted into classrooms with whiteboard installations).
Q: What customization options are available?
A: Sizes, wall materials (EPS/rock wool), and internal layouts (e.g., 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, or open-plan) can be tailored. Optional add-ons include plumbing (for showers and sinks), electrical systems (with USB charging ports), solar panels (100W–300W), and mosquito screens for windows.
Q: Is the house environmentally friendly?
A: Yes, it uses non-toxic, recyclable materials (e.g., lead-free paint, recyclable steel) and supports energy-efficient upgrades like solar integration—reducing carbon emissions by up to 200kg annually compared to traditional brick-and-mortar structures. It also minimizes construction waste, as 95% of components are prefabricated in factories.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: A standard unit can be assembled in 1–2 days with a small team (2–3 people), depending on configuration. Complex setups (e.g., with multiple modules or custom interiors) may take 3–4 days.
Q: Does the house comply with local building codes?
A: Yes, it meets international standards (e.g., ISO, CE) and can be adapted to regional codes—such as fire safety requirements (by adding fire extinguishers and flame-retardant panels) or insulation standards for cold climates (by upgrading to 75mm rock wool panels).
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The Modular Container House ZEMSO-YDF-0001 redefines temporary and semi-permanent housing with its durable, customizable design that adapts to diverse terrain—from flat construction sites to sloped rural areas. Built for versatility, this prefabricated solution combines industrial strength (rooted in shipping container engineering) with modern comfort, such as adjustable interior lighting and modular furniture compatibility, making it ideal for diverse living and working environments. Whether deployed as a construction site dormitory (equipped with basic kitchenettes), emergency shelter (fitted with first-aid storage compartments), or eco-friendly guesthouse (integrated with indoor plants), it delivers rapid installation without compromising on safety or aesthetics.
Crafted with a 2.3mm galvanized steel frame treated via hot-dip galvanization (a process that forms a 80–100μm zinc coating for enhanced rust resistance), the container house boasts exceptional resilience, withstanding Grade 11 wind resistance (up to 100km/h) and Grade 8 earthquake resistance (capable of withstanding seismic intensity up to 0.2g). The corrosion-resistant finish ensures longevity in harsh climates—including coastal areas with high salt spray—and the modular design allows stacking up to 3 floors for space efficiency, with each floor supporting a live load of 2.5kN/m².
Equipped with 50mm EPS sandwich panels (with a density of 18kg/m³) for walls and roofs, the structure achieves a thermal transmission coefficient of 0.35 kcal/m²hc, maintaining stable indoor temperatures year-round—keeping interiors 8–12°C cooler in summer and 5–8°C warmer in winter. Double-glazed aluminum windows (with a U-value of 1.8 W/m²K) and steel doors (fitted with rubber weatherstripping) enhance insulation while providing natural light, and optional soundproofing layers can reduce external noise by up to 30dB for quieter living spaces.
Designed for quick assembly without heavy machinery, the house can be set up manually by 2–3 workers and disassembled up to 6 times (with no structural damage), with a production and delivery time of 20–25 days (shorter than traditional prefab houses by 30%). A 40HQ shipping container can load 12 sets (flat-packed to minimize space), optimizing transportation costs—reducing logistics expenses by 15–20% compared to fully assembled units.
Specification | Details |
Size | 5950×3000×2800mm (customizable) |
Total Area | Up to 142.16 m² |
Wall Material | 50mm EPS/rock wool sandwich panels |
Weight | 1.2 tons (EPS panel version) |
Window Type | 1200×930mm aluminum sliding windows |
Ideal for construction sites (offices, dormitories with shared bathrooms), tourist resorts (pop-up hotels, ticket booths with integrated POS systems), disaster relief (temporary clinics with medical equipment storage, command centers with communication hubs), and commercial events (exhibition stalls with brand customization, pop-up shops with display shelves) . Its modular nature also suits remote mining camps (with dust-proof interior finishes) and educational facilities in rural areas (converted into classrooms with whiteboard installations).
Q: What customization options are available?
A: Sizes, wall materials (EPS/rock wool), and internal layouts (e.g., 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, or open-plan) can be tailored. Optional add-ons include plumbing (for showers and sinks), electrical systems (with USB charging ports), solar panels (100W–300W), and mosquito screens for windows.
Q: Is the house environmentally friendly?
A: Yes, it uses non-toxic, recyclable materials (e.g., lead-free paint, recyclable steel) and supports energy-efficient upgrades like solar integration—reducing carbon emissions by up to 200kg annually compared to traditional brick-and-mortar structures. It also minimizes construction waste, as 95% of components are prefabricated in factories.
Q: How long does installation take?
A: A standard unit can be assembled in 1–2 days with a small team (2–3 people), depending on configuration. Complex setups (e.g., with multiple modules or custom interiors) may take 3–4 days.
Q: Does the house comply with local building codes?
A: Yes, it meets international standards (e.g., ISO, CE) and can be adapted to regional codes—such as fire safety requirements (by adding fire extinguishers and flame-retardant panels) or insulation standards for cold climates (by upgrading to 75mm rock wool panels).
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