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Detachable Container Houses are steel-structure buildings with main frameworks constructed within standardized factory workshops. Their primary structure utilizes a container-style frame, enabling mass production through precision welding and modular assembly. All components are prefabricated at the factory and, once transported to the site, allow for rapid installation.
Detachable Container Houses offer immense flexibility for project construction; multiple units can be connected horizontally or stacked vertically to easily create larger spaces.
What are the core advantages of Detachable Container Houses?
1. Advantages in Construction Efficiency
Parallelized Processes: While the main structure is being prefabricated in the factory, foundation work is carried out simultaneously on-site, resulting in time savings at both ends.
Rapid On-Site Assembly: Once the modular units arrive, the erection of the main structure can be completed within just 72 hours.
Avoidance of Traditional Pain Points: Completely eliminates the risk of schedule overruns—a common issue in traditional construction—caused by weather delays or labor shortages.
2. Assurance of Safety and Reliability
Comprehensive Factory Quality Control: Precision welding and steel frame structures ensure 100% structural consistency.
Proactive Risk Elimination: Avoids the safety fluctuations inherent in traditional construction sites, which are often caused by adverse weather conditions or variations in worker skill levels.
Accident Rate Comparison: Factory prefabrication reduces high-altitude work by 85% and lowers the risk of on-site injuries by 70%.

3. Revolutionary Breakthroughs in Transportation
Standardized Unit Transport: The container-sized units are compatible with global logistics networks, akin to shipping large-scale equipment via full container loads (FCL).
Doubled Loading and Unloading Efficiency: Hoisting a single container takes only 15 minutes—an eightfold increase in efficiency compared to the piecemeal transport of traditional building materials.
Structural Cost Optimization eliminates the hidden costs associated with transporting loose materials in traditional construction, such as secondary packaging, material loss, and wastage.
4. Reusability Throughout the Entire Lifecycle
Modular Disassembly and Relocation: The steel structure is designed to withstand disassembly and reassembly more than 10 times, adapting easily to changing site requirements.
Saving Costs: When an owner relocates, the entire building can be transferred as a whole, preventing the abandonment of fixed assets.
Contrast with Traditional Challenges: Traditional building demolition generates 30% non-recyclable waste, and the salvage value of the materials is typically less than 5%.
5. Dual Evolution in Functionality and Durability
Horizontal connections create office parks; vertical stacking forms apartment complexes.
Through the combination of modular units, the space can seamlessly transition between various scenarios—including offices, medical facilities, and warehousing.
Seismic resistance rating reaches Grade 8.
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