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Expandable Folding House
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Quick-assembly Packing Container
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Foldable Packing Container
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Folding Container House
Folding Container House

Folding Container House is a new type of temporary building form that adopts a steel structure main body and folding design. It inherits the modular characteristics of standard containers and achieves folding and compression of the box body through clever hinges and locking mechanisms, demonstrating significant advantages in transportation and storage. This type of building originated from the demand for improving logistics efficiency and has gradually expanded to multiple fields that require mobility and temporary space.
The folding container house is easy to install, firm and beauti- ful. It does not require a floor for on-site installation and only takes3 to 5 minutes. When opened, it forms a whole and can be folded500 times. Its service life can last up to 10 years. It is easy to disas-semble and assemble, and the transportation cost is relatively low.Compared with traditional color steel houses, it can savetwo-thirds of the parts cost. It can be used for medical disasterrelief, military barracks, post-earthquake resettlement, highways,railways, emergency response to dilapidated houses, etc. It is quickand convenient to disassemble and assemble, does not requireprofessional construction teams, generates no construction waste,shortens disassembly and assembly time, and can be reused with-out damage, saving transportation and disassembly and assembly costs. It is beautiful, durable, low-carbon, green and environmen-tally friendly.
The core working principle is to design the side walls, top cover, and other parts of the container as movable panels. When it is necessary to move, by releasing specific locks, the box can be folded and contracted along a preset track using machinery or manpower, greatly reducing its occupied volume. When unfolded, each panel is locked in a fixed position by reverse operation, forming a stable three-dimensional space. The entire process does not require complex tools, but strict adherence to operating procedures is necessary to ensure safety.
The main frame of a Folding Container House room is usually made of high-strength steel, ensuring that the overall structure has sufficient load-bearing capacity and resistance to wind pressure and snow accumulation. Galvanized steel plates, aluminum plates, or composite materials that meet environmental requirements are often used for enclosure panels, which usually have anti rust and corrosion-resistant properties. Common fillers inside the board include rock wool or polyurethane foam materials, which play a key role in thermal insulation and flame retardancy. The flooring material needs to balance strength and durability, and the surface will undergo anti slip treatment. Doors and windows are generally made of aluminum alloy profiles and equipped with double-layer glass to ensure airtightness and natural lighting.













