Unstainless Steel Mobile Vending Kiosk
These pavilions feature frames made of stainless steel, zinc-plated electroplate roofs, exterior walls of stainless steel panels, interior walls of aluminum-plastic panels, sliding doors of stainless steel, non-slip zinc-plated steel floor plates, and operable windows made of stainless steel or aluminum alloy, with a luxurious decorative ceiling.
Stainless steel kiosks are primarily used in highway toll booths, parking lot entry and exit kiosks, mobile vending stalls at plazas, security kiosks in residential communities, and more.
Structural Steel Mobile Vending Kiosks
The steel structure pavilion is constructed entirely from steel, with its main frame made of stainless steel, which is fully welded. It boasts features such as stability, durability, and high strength, capable of withstanding wind pressure. Such pavilions are commonly used in parking lots and at various passageway pipe brackets. Steel structure pavilions have a wide and普遍 application in everyday life.
Glass Mobile Vending Kiosk
Bulletproof glass is commonly used in mobile glass kiosks. It is composed of three layers: the load-bearing layer, transition layer, and safety protection layer, making it significantly thicker than regular glass and tempered glass. It is also much more durable than both regular and tempered glass.
It cannot be penetrated by bullets or explosive attacks, thus serving as an armor-plated function. These kiosks are not only structurally robust and difficult to breach but also beautifully designed. Additionally, due to their full transparency, they cater to the needs of many specialized positions.
Mobile vending kiosks commonly built by City Changjian are categorized by the types of goods they sell, including book kiosks, food kiosks, or departmental kiosks. The unique challenge in designing these kiosks at train station platforms is the surge in customer traffic at the time of train arrivals, which can lead to crowdedness and chaos. The products offered at these station mobile kiosks include food items like wine and pastries; local specialties such as jujubes and candy; travel essentials like towels, toothbrushes, bags, cups, batteries, soaps, and fans, making them a comprehensive vending booth. Most of our country's train stations utilize these three types of kiosks, which have unique advantages that align perfectly with the station's needs.







