| Brand Name: | kxd |
| Model Number: | KXD-SSW1552 |
| MOQ: | 500-1,999 Square Meters |
| Price: | US$49.00 |
| Delivery Time: | 30days |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Model No. | KXD-SSB27 |
|---|---|
| Member of Engineering Team | 20 |
| Quality Control | Daily |
| Life Cycle | 50 Years |
| Construction Period | 60 Days |
| Project Management | Turnkey Solution |
| Engineering Tools | CAD |
| Type | H-Section Steel |
| Standard | GB |
| Forming | Hot-Rolled Steel |
| Connection Form | Bolt Connection |
| Residential Wall Structure | Top Wall Beam |
| Application | Steel Workshop, Steel Structure Platform |
| Warranty | 30-Year Limited Warranty |
| Transport Package | Seaworthy Package |
| Specification | SGS / ISO/BV |
| Trademark | KXD, Carbon Structural Steel |
| Origin | China |
| HS Code | 9406000090 |
| Production Capacity | 2000ton/Month |
Prefabricated Construction and modular homes are sectional prefabricated buildings, or houses, that consist of multiple sections called modules. "Modular" is a method of construction differing from other methods (e.g. "stick-built" and other methods such as off-site construction). The modules are six sided boxes constructed in an exterior (sometimes, remote) facility, then delivered to their intended site of use. Using a crane, the modules are set onto the building's foundation and joined together to make a single building. The modules can be placed side-by-side, end-to-end, or stacked, allowing a wide variety of configurations and styles in the building layout.
Modular buildings, also called prefabricated buildings, differ from mobile homes, which are also called manufactured homes, in two ways. First, modular homes do not have axles or a frame, meaning that they are typically transported to their site by means of flat-bed trucks. Secondly, modular buildings must conform to all local building codes for their proposed use, while mobile homes, made in the United States, are required to conform to federal codes. There are some residential modular buildings that are built on a steel frame (referred to as on-frame modular) that do meet local building codes and are considered modular homes, rather than mobile homes.
| Component | U-Value (W/m²K) |
|---|---|
| Floor | 0.37 |
| Roof | 0.39 |
| Wall Panels | 0.41 |
| Windows | 2.40 |
I. Steel Plate Cutting
Steel plates are checked and cut using CNC equipment. High purity gases ensure smooth cutting surfaces without notches and slags.
II. H Section Steel Assembly
Assembly process uses imported H section production line with hydraulic positioning system for precise alignment.
III. Automatic Welding
H section steel members are welded using gantry-type submerged arc automatic welding machines with preheating for ultra-thick plates.
IV. H Section Steel Strengthening
Correction of flange flatness using specialized strengthening machines with controlled flame temperature (600-800°C).
V. Simulated Assembly
Components undergo pre-assembly and quality checks before final assembly.
VI. Manual Welding
Precision manual welding for complex joints and final assembly.
VII. Shot Blasting
Surface preparation using 10-ramming heads shot blasting machine achieving Sa2.5 grade.
VIII. Painting
Surface coating with specified thickness: 150μm indoor, 125μm outdoor with controlled application using airless sprayers.
Purpose: To ensure welding quality and meet technical requirements of welded members.
Application Scope: Manual arc welding, CO2 arc welding, mixed gas arc welding, submerged arc welding and electroslag welding.
Welding Groove Design Considerations: