Wellcamp Light Steel Labor Camp Prefab Worker Accommodation Stuff Office

Customization: Available
Material: Steel Structure+Sandwich Panel
Length: 22m

Product Description

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Overview

Model NO.
k-1
Width
5.62m
Height
5.7m
Steel Structure
1.6-1.8 mm
Roof Thickness
50 mm
Wall Thickness
50 mm
Usage
Dormitories, Temporary Offices, Canteen, Storage, Classroom
Certification
CE, ISO, SGS
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Product Description

The K house, also known as a Prefabricated Modular house, is designed and manufactured with a steel structure frame and sandwich panels assembled together with doors and windows. It represents the most economic design for construction sites, mining sites, and government projects.

Prefab Worker Accommodation

These structures are commonly used as workers' quarters, site offices, soldier camps, and school projects. Due to their durability and ease of setup, they are also utilized for disaster relief housing and low-income family housing.

Main Specifications:
Common design dimensions: 5.62m * 22m * 5.7H (approx. 289.89m² over 2 floors).
One 40'HQ container can load around 280-320m² of materials.
Modular House Structure
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Features

  • Resilience: Designed to resist Grade 7 earthquakes and Grade 10 typhoons.
  • Protection: Fireproof, waterproof, and corrosion-resistant materials.
  • Insulation: High performance in sound and heat insulation.
  • Installation: Efficient construction; 6 workers can build 100sqm in one day.
  • Durability: "C" section steel structures normally last 15-25 years.
  • Flexibility: Can be configured as 1, 2, or 3-floor buildings.
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Applications

Versatile usage across various sectors including labor accommodation, engineer offices, canteens, clinics, and laundry rooms.

Usage Applications
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FAQ

1. What is the standard lifespan of the light steel labor camp?
The main steel structures are made from "C" section steel and are well-welded and painted, typically providing a service life of 15 to 25 years.
2. How long does the installation take?
The construction is designed for efficiency; a team of 6 workers can typically build approximately 100 square meters in a single day.
3. Can the building withstand extreme weather conditions?
Yes, the K house is engineered to resist Grade 7 earthquakes and Grade 10 typhoons, and includes waterproof and fireproof materials.
4. What materials are used for the walls and roof?
The structures utilize EPS, IEPS, or Glass wool sandwich panels for the walls and roof, providing excellent insulation and environmental protection.
5. How many floors can be built with this system?
The modular system is flexible and can be constructed as a 1-floor, 2-floor, or 3-floor building depending on project requirements.
6. Is the house transportable?
Yes, the materials are fabricated in parts and shipped in standard 40'HQ containers, making them very convenient for international transport and site assembly.
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