Folding container houses are temporary buildings based on modular design and folding storage technology. Their core advantages are high efficiency, convenience, economy, and environmental friendliness, making them widely adaptable to various usage scenarios. The main body uses a galvanized steel frame, combined with insulated composite wall panels, offering a lifespan of 8-10 years.
The foldable container house's key highlights are its folded volume, which is only 1/6 of its unfolded size, reducing transportation costs by 30%-50% compared to traditional prefabricated houses. It supports horizontal splicing, can be folded for storage when not in use, and has a reuse rate exceeding 90%.
From disaster relief and construction site dormitories to cultural tourism and temporary offices, these collapsible container homes solves the pain points of traditional buildings—difficult transportation, complicated installation, and expensive storage—with its high cost-effectiveness, while also possessing structural stability, making it a preferred solution in the temporary building sector.