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Standard Storage Container House with Two Double Glazing Sliding Windows and Door
Product Introduction
1. Environmentally friendly, no waste produced during assemble.
2. Flexibility when fixing doors, windows and interior partitions
3. Beautiful appearance, different colors for the walls and roof.
4. Cost saving and convenient to transport
5. Safe and stable, can withstand a grade 10 earthquake
6. GOOD anti-wind and anti-water capability
Product Parameter
Size | 6000mm x 2438mm x 2640mm (external) |
Floor Panel | 14# Channel steel main beams (galvanized) |
Steel tube cross member | |
ISO shipping container corners | |
15 mm plywood | |
2mm PVC Floor | |
Roof panel | Galvanized cold-formed steel roof frame with gutter |
Steel tube cross member | |
ISO shipping container corners | |
Painting | |
50mm rock wool (Expanded Polystyrene) Foam for insulation | |
Removable pillar | Steel cold-formed pillar, well painted |
Linked with roof and floor with screws | |
Wall | 75mm color-coated steel-glass wool sandwich panels |
Linked with tongue-and-groove solution |
Product Features
·Flexible Assembly
Horizontal infinite connection, vertical free stack, vertical up to 3 layers, and can be set up stairs and platforms.
·Environment Friendly
Modules easily removable at the end of the project making the site in its initial conditions and appearance. To ensure the concept of “ zero waste “ on site.
·Safe and Comfort
The components are flexible and the overall structure is composed of light steel structure. The wall panel is adopted glass silk insulation board, and there is no cold bridge at the junction. The function of insulation and noise reduction is realized via roof and ground.
A brief history of Shipping containers
Just a few little bits of information for you all that we thought may be interesting if you are considering building your own container home.
An intermodal container (also container, freight container, ISO container, shipping container, hi-cube container, box, conex box and sea can) is a standardized reusable steel box. They are used to store and move materials and products in the global containerized intermodal freight transport system efficiently and securely. “Intermodal” means that the container can be moved from one mode of transport to another (from ship, to rail, to truck) without unloading and reloading the contents of the container.
The standardized steel shipping container has its origins in the 1950s when commercial shipping operators and the United States military started developing units such as the 6 by 6 by 6 foot steel-clad Conex box.