The dry box container house embodies some of the main characteristics of dry cargo containers. Its steel structure is a dry box structure stretched on the basis of ISO standard containers, and internal and external insulation layers, decorative panels, etc. are added to complete the main structure.
A keel is set between the internal and external insulation layers to increase the strength of the internal wall.
The floor is made of foam cement board or fiber cement board, and the surface laying materials can be plastic floor, wooden floor, bamboo floor or pasted floor tiles.
Interior wall panels are generally made of gypsum board or fiber cement board, followed by wallpaper.
Insulation materials can be metal rock wool sandwich wall panels or PU sandwich panels according to the use environment.
The in-house facilities are equipped in compliance with the client's requirements.
The transportation corner pieces are arranged in the standard position of the ISO standard container to facilitate the transportation of the container house.
The high structural strength of dry box house containers and their convenient transportation make them favored by many customers and are more suitable for use as office spaces.
The water circuit of a dry box container house is generally arranged between the outer insulation layer and the inner keel. The top circuit is arranged in the insulation layer, and the water channel is usually slotted on the bottom cement board. The drainage channel is set under the cement board to reduce damage to the cement board, and appropriate safety protection measures are taken for the pipelines extending outside the box.









