What is the process of cabin mobile homes?
The process of cabin mobile homes mainly revolves around modular production, lightweight material application, and intelligent system integration, combining traditional architecture with modern manufacturing technology:
modular production
Adopting modular intelligent production lines, each component is precisely tested and standardized by structural designers, and quality control is achieved within the factory. After independent manufacturing, the modules can be quickly assembled, with an efficiency increase of more than 50% compared to traditional buildings, and better quality stability.
Application of Lightweight Materials
The shell is mostly made of aviation aluminum alloy or carbon fiber composite material, with a density only one-third of traditional steel, but its strength can rival that of steel. The internal structure uses lightweight and environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo and wood fiberboard to achieve weight reduction while ensuring corrosion resistance and structural stability.
intelligent system integration
Equipped with an intelligent door and window control system, automatic switching and safety monitoring are achieved through sensors. The water and electricity system adopts prefabricated pipeline design, and can be put into use by connecting water and electricity. Sound insulation materials and structural design effectively reduce noise pollution, and some high-end models support remote intelligent operation and maintenance.
Quick installation technology
After overall transportation, it can be quickly positioned by crane or trailer, and the installation can be completed in at least 2 hours. Prefabricated concrete slabs are used as the foundation structure, combined with steel frame structures to form a stable support system. The installation process includes standardized steps such as site leveling, component lifting, and water and electricity connection.