The floor structure of the light steel villa.
The floor of the light steel villa is composed of cold-bent thin-walled steel frames or composite beams, floor OSB structural plates, supports, fittings, etc.The materials used are oriented chipboard, cement fiber board, and plywood. Each square metre of these lightweight floors can support a load of 316 to 365 kilograms. The floor system of the light steel villa is only a quarter to a sixth of the weight of the traditional domestic concrete floor system, but the height of its floor will be 100 ~ 120 mm higher than that of ordinary concrete.
Light steel villa wall structure.
The wall of the light steel villa is mainly composed of wall frame column, wall roof beam, wall bottom beam, wall support, wall board and connecting parts. The wall thickness of the light steel villa is usually 0.84 ~ 2 mm, and the wall column spacing is generally 400 ~ 600 mm. The wall structure layout of the light steel villa can effectively bear and reliably transfer the vertical load, and the layout is convenient.
Product name
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prefabricated house
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Connected Component
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Bolt
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Main structure
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Galvanized Light Steel Frames
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Use
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Hotel, House, Carport, Hotel, House,Booth
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The rise of the prefabricated house: a look at its benefits and progress
1,Faster construction
Compared to traditional construction, prefabricated houses are faster to build because the components of the house are prefabricated in a factory and then assembled on site.
2,Lower costs
Prefabricated houses are often cheaper than conventional construction because they use cheaper materials and take less time to build, so labour costs are lower.
3,Higher quality
the components of prefabricated houses are manufactured in a factory, so quality can be controlled more accurately and quality checks carried out in the factory are more thorough.
4,More environmentally friendly
the materials used in prefabricated houses are more environmentally friendly as they use less material, have less waste and can be recycled and reused more easily.
5,More flexible design
prefabricated houses are more flexible in design and can be customised to meet the specific needs and preferences of the client.
6,Better energy efficiency
prefabricated houses can be more easily designed and built to maximise energy efficiency and can use the latest renewable energy technologies.
7,Better sustainability
the production and construction process of prefabricated houses is more sustainable as they use less material, have less waste and can be recycled and reused more easily.
In short, the rise of prefabricated houses offers a faster, more economical, environmentally friendly and flexible option for building homes.