●Product Description
Prefab houses feature a robust concrete-steel framework, ensuring superior durability and stability. High-strength steel rebar, conforming to international ASTM standards, is intricately embedded within the concrete, forming a monolithic structure that withstands extreme weather and seismic activities.
●Technical Specifications & Detailed Photos
The concrete, with a minimum compressive strength of 40 MPa, is precision-cast in a state-of-the-art factory using advanced mold systems. This manufacturing process guarantees consistent quality and precise dimensions.
This combination of materials not only offers long-term reliability but also reduces maintenance needs. The concrete-steel architecture is a testament to the commitment to providing safe, resilient homes that endure the test of time.
?Frequently Asked Questions
1. What materials are used in the construction of these prefab houses?
The houses feature a robust framework made of concrete and high-strength steel rebar, conforming to international ASTM standards for maximum durability and stability.
2. How strong is the concrete used in your panels?
The concrete used has a minimum compressive strength of 40 MPa and is precision-cast in a factory environment to ensure consistent quality and strength.
3. Are these prefab houses resistant to natural disasters?
Yes, the monolithic steel-reinforced concrete structure is specifically engineered to withstand extreme weather conditions and seismic activities.
4. What is the monthly production capacity for these units?
We have a supply ability and production capacity of approximately 16,000 cubic meters per month to support large-scale construction projects.
5. For what types of buildings are these panels suitable?
They are ideal for villas, fast-track constructions, and sound-insulated buildings where quiet and modern design are required.
6. What kind of after-sale support do you provide?
We offer comprehensive online technical support to assist with installation and structural guidance during the construction phase.