Teach you to distinguish between containerized housing and assembled housing

Jun 17, 2024

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As urbanization continues to advance and the housing problem intensifies, container houses and assembled houses are becoming more and more familiar to more and more people. However, there are still many people who lack understanding of the differences between the two. In this article, we will analyze their similarities and differences in depth from different perspectives.

 

Construction Materials
The main construction material for container homes is heavy steel and they are usually stored and transported in the form of shipping containers. These container boxes are strong and durable, making them ideal for temporary housing. On the other hand, assembled houses are constructed using lightweight and porous construction materials such as sandwich panels and silicate panels. These materials are not only inexpensive, but also lightweight and easy to install, making them ideal for creating temporary or permanent housing.

 

Construction method
The construction of container houses is relatively simple, mainly by remodeling and repairing ready-made containers and then assembling them. The advantage of this method is that the construction is fast and low cost, in addition, the container house can be expanded and disassembled as needed. In contrast, assembled houses require a lot of processing and manufacturing, and need to use a variety of specialized equipment and technology, relatively speaking, the construction is more difficult.

 

Scope of application
Containerized housing is often used to build temporary or short-term housing, such as workers' dormitories, field barracks and so on. This is because containerized housing can be easily erected, dismantled and relocated, making it ideal for emergency use. Assembled houses, on the other hand, can be manufactured according to the needs of different types and specifications, such as private houses, villas, barrier-free apartments, etc. They can be applied to a variety of places and are ideal for long-term accommodation.

 

Safety
As the main materials of container houses are steel materials, container houses are very safe. They can withstand natural disasters and bad weather, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, torrential rains and so on. The materials of assembled houses, on the other hand, are relatively fragile and need to be used with great care, especially in windy and heavy rainy weather, where enhanced precautions need to be taken, or else they may cause safety hazards.

 

Summarize
Through the above analysis, we can see that there are many differences between container houses and assembled houses, including various aspects such as construction materials, construction methods, scope of application and safety. Therefore, when choosing to build housing, we need to combine our own needs and site conditions, comprehensively consider all aspects of their characteristics, and make the optimal decision.

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