Recyclable Modular Shipping Collapsible Container Homes Fold Out Accommodation
| Length: | 6.055 M | Steel Frame: | Q235 Galvanized Steel Profile |
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| Wall Panel: | 50mm /75mm Fireproof Mineral Rockwool Sandwich Panel | Roof Insulation: | Fiber Glass With Aluminum Foil |
| Window Type: | PVC Sliding Window, Double Glass | LED Light: | 24W |
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This prefabricated modular container house is specifically engineered for mining camp accommodation, combining a galvanized steel frame with high-performance insulated sandwich panels. All components are factory-pre-engineered and partially pre-installed, enabling rapid on-site assembly with minimal labor – critical for remote mining sites with limited construction resources.
The flatpack design dramatically reduces shipping volume and cost, allowing multiple units to be transported in a single container. Units can be easily combined horizontally or stacked vertically to create comfortable dormitories, living quarters, canteens, or support facilities that meet the rigorous demands of mining operations.
1. Durable and Strong Structure for Harsh Mining Environments
Constructed with a galvanized steel frame (80g/m² zinc coating) plus powder-coated finish, and fire-resistant 75mm sandwich panels (0.4mm Alu-Zinc sheets both sides). This ensures exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and long service life in dusty, humid, or extreme-temperature mining camps.
2. Fast Installation & Cost-Effective Transport for Remote Sites
Flatpack design allows up to 60% shipping cost reduction. Four workers can complete one accommodation unit in 3–4 hours – ideal for rapid deployment of mining camps where time and logistics are critical.
3. Excellent Thermal & Acoustic Insulation for Worker Comfort
75mm fiberglass-insulated wall panels, double-glazed PVC windows with security bars, and an insulated steel door (not sandwich panel door) provide superior heat insulation and soundproofing. Generous 2.6m interior ceiling height ensures a comfortable living and resting environment for mine workers.
4. Modular & Scalable Design for Camp Expansion
Easily expand or reconfigure as mining operations grow. Units can be stacked two stories high or combined to form dormitory blocks, mess halls, medical rooms, and supervisory offices – all using the same modular system.
5. Eco-Friendly & Sustainable
Recyclable materials and minimal on-site waste. The efficient insulation reduces heating/cooling energy demand, aligning with green building standards and lowering operational costs for long-term mining camps.
| Project name: Flatpack Container 6.06*2.435*2.89m | ||||
| A | Item | Specification | ||
| Steel Frame System System | ||||
| 1 | Roof structure | Main roof frame: Q235 galvanized Steel profile, with Automatic Powder Coated paint Roof purlin: C Section Steel, galvanized. Q235B steel | ||
| 2 | Floor structure | Main floor frame: Q235 galvanized Steel profile,with Automatic Powder Coated paint Floor purlin:C Section Steel, galvanized. Q235B steel | ||
| 3 | Corner pillar | Q235 galvanized Steel profile, Galvanized with Automatic Powder Coated paint | ||
| Container roof System | ||||
| 1 | Roof covering | Galvanized Powder Coated color painting steel Sheet. | ||
| 2 | Insulation | Fiber glass with aluminum foil | ||
| 3 | Ceiling board | Galvanized Powder Coated color painting steel Sheet. | ||
| Container floor System | ||||
| 1 | PVC flooring | Vinly floor leather with glue | ||
| 2 | Floor board | 18mm fiber cement board | ||
| ContainerWall System | ||||
| 1 | Wall panel | 50mm /75mm fireproof Mineral Rockwool Sandwich panel | ||
| 2 | Door | Insulated Steel Door | ||
| 3 | Window | PVC sliding window, double glass, with fly screen | ||
| Container Electrical System | ||||
| 1 | Power distribution cabinet | Circuits with air-break switch, leakage protector, | ||
| 2 | Light | LED light, 24W | ||
| 3 | AC Socket | 16A universal, with socket box | ||
| 4 | Common Socket | 10A, Universal type, with socket box | ||
| 5 | Switch | 10A , with switch box | ||
| Plumbing system(Optional as per drawing) | ||||
| 1 | washbasin | including the accessory | ||
| 2 | Closetool | including the accessory | ||
| 3 | shower | shower base, shower head, water mixture | ||
| 4 | Exhaust Fan | 6 Inch | ||
| 5 | water pipe | input and output water pipe | ||
| Stair case and Corridor. (Optional as per drawing) | ||||
| 1 | Stair Case and Corridor | Fabricated with C channel steel, square tube, Round Steel, And checkered Steel Plate | ||
| Additional Traingle Roof on Top of Each Block. (Optional as per drawing) | ||||
| 1 | Roof Structure | Fabricated with C section steel, Galvanized Q235 Steel. | ||
| 2 | Roof Covering | Corrugated Galvanized Powder Coated Roof Tile | ||
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Q1: How many people and how much time are needed to assemble one container house for a mining camp on site?
A1: Four workers with basic hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, electric drill) can complete the assembly – including the steel frame, sandwich panels, doors, windows, and pre-wired electrical connections – in about 3 to 4 hours on a prepared flat surface. This makes it ideal for rapid deployment in remote mining locations.
Q2: Can these modular container houses withstand harsh mining camp conditions, such as strong winds, dust, and extreme temperatures?
A2: Yes. The galvanized steel frame (80g/m² zinc + powder coating) resists corrosion and wind up to 28m/s. The 75mm thick fire-rated fiberglass sandwich panels (0.4mm Alu-Zinc sheets on both sides) provide excellent thermal insulation. Double-glazed PVC windows and an insulated steel door further protect against dust and temperature fluctuations, ensuring a durable and comfortable living environment for mine workers.
Q3: Is it possible to stack these container houses two stories high? Do we need extra reinforcement?
A3: Yes, two-story stacking is fully supported. The top and bottom frames are reinforced with heavy-gauge steel, and units are connected using corner castings and bolts. No additional structural reinforcement is needed. Stacking is especially useful for mining camps where ground space is limited.
Q4: Can we customize the layout, window positions, or electrical outlets for our specific mining camp needs?
A4: Yes, customization is available before production. You can request changes to door/window positions, add interior partitions, or adjust electrical socket and lighting layouts. We can also pre-install dedicated lines for air conditioners or water heaters (4mm² cable). On-site cutting of finished units is not recommended as it may compromise insulation and structural integrity.
Q5: What is included in the pre-installed electrical system? How do we connect power on site?
A5: The unit comes fully pre-wired with a distribution cabinet (8 circuits, air-break switch, and leakage protector). Lighting and general sockets use 2.5mm² copper wire; AC and water heater lines use 4mm² wire. The main power supply cable (6mm²) is provided. On site, a licensed electrician only needs to connect the main cable from your generator or grid to the cabinet’s input terminal. All internal wiring and outlets are ready to use immediately after assembly.