The living container is made of high-strength steel, which provides it with a robust load-bearing, pressure-resistant, and wind-resistant system once the main structure is completed. Generally, the structure of container buildings is not easily damaged, ensuring the safety of habitation effectively.
The container itself boasts excellent watertightness, making the habitable container highly resistant to water during the rainy season. Moreover, the use of fire-resistant and thermal insulation materials in the container walls further enhances the product's safety and comfort.
Residential containers and standard containers are both manufactured using all modular components, pre-fabricated in factories for easy installation and dismantling, effectively enhancing construction efficiency. During construction, they significantly reduce environmental pollution around the site. Additionally, compared to traditional concrete building materials, the main components of residential containers are primarily made of steel, with most of them being recyclable after disposal, highlighting the container's "low-carbon" and "energy-saving" advantages.
































