The main materials of container mobile homes are channel steel for frames and sandwich panels for walls and ceilings. The quality of these two materials directly affects the quality of container mobile homes. The difference in channel steel is mainly reflected in the difference in the thickness of the channel steel. Although the living containers sold by some manufacturers have little surface difference, the thickness of the channel steel is different, and the tolerance of the residential containers produced is also different. Some residential containers can be stacked three layers and can withstand greater pressure, while some residential containers can only be stacked two layers and cannot withstand the pressure caused by three layers.
The thickness of the channel steel is not enough and it is easy to bend when subjected to pressure, causing the residential container to deform and affecting its service life. This type of container mobile home cannot see changes in a short period of time, but over time it is prone to deformation, collapse and other problems, which may endanger the safety of people inside the container mobile home. Therefore, there are certain standards for the selection of channel steel for residential containers. You cannot use channel steel materials lower than the standard just to save costs, as this may easily cause problems.