Structured shelters housing equipments (Panel-type)

1. Allows for easy installation, even under difficult site conditions.

○ The shelter is designed to support both fully assembled factory-built units and on-site assembly.
  Accordingly, the wall materials utilize panel connections, and the floor materials employ either welding or bolted connection methods.
○ On-site assembly is possible at locations accessible by a 2-ton truck.
  All components are fabricated to a weight that allows them to be manually transported by one or two adults, even in environments where crane operation is not feasible.
  As a result, installation is simplified under difficult site conditions, contributing to a reduction in total installation costs.

2. Excellent Thermal Insulation Performance

○ The roof and wall materials are filled with polyurethane foam, a high-performance insulation material commonly used in large-scale refrigeration equipment.
○ The panels used have a thickness of 50 mm and a thermal transmittance (U-value) of 0.39 W/m²·K, delivering approximately twice the insulation performance of glass wool panels of the same thickness.

3. Excellent Durability

○ Galvalume steel sheets are used for the roof and wall materials, providing durability approximately three to six times higher than ordinary galvanized steel.

4. Lightweight Design

○ The lightweight panel design, weighing approximately 10 kg/m², enables easy rooftop installation and reduces the burden on ground foundations.

5. A sturdy floor structure with excellent thermal insulation

○ The underfloor construction consists of steel joists combined with steel plates measuring 2.3 mm in thickness.
○ To ensure effective underfloor insulation, insulation sheets are installed beneath the floor.