Relocatable Prefab Modular Building with 50-Year Lifetime, Easy Installation, and Customizable Design
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Relocatable Prefab Modular Buildings for Residential House Basic Information
Product Overview Prefabricated Construction and modular homes are sectional prefabricated buildings, or houses, that consist of multiple sections called modules. "Modular" is a method of construction differing from other methods (e.g. "stick-built" and other methods such as off-site construction). The modules are six sided boxes constructed in an exterior (sometimes, remote) facility, then delivered to their intended site of use. Using a crane, the modules are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by-side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout. Modular buildings, also called prefabricated buildings, differ from mobile homes, which are also called manufactured homes, in two ways. First, modular homes do not have axles or a frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks. Secondly, modular buildings must conform to all local building codes for their proposed use, while mobile homes, made in the United States, are required to conform to federal codes. There are some residential modular buildings that are built on a steel frame (referred to as on-frame modular) that do meet local building codes and are considered modular homes, rather than mobile homes. Key Advantages
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Manufacturing Process H-Section Manufacturing Equipment and Process: Steel plate cutting → H section assembly → Automatic welding → H section strengthening → Assembly → Manual welding → Shot blasting → Painting → Storage Process Details I. Steel Plate Cutting II. H Section Steel Assembly III. Automatic Welding IV. H Section Steel Strengthening V. Simulated Assembly VI. Manual Welding VII. Shot Blasting VIII. Painting Quality Control Standards Purpose: To ensure welding quality and meet technical requirements of welded members. Application Scope: Manual arc welding, CO2 arc welding, mixed gas arc welding, submerged arc welding and electroslag welding. Welding Groove Design Considerations:
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