✔ Main Structure (Galvanized Steel Frame Structure)
✔ Exterior Wall Panels (2mm Aluminum Alloy Single Panels)
✔ Insulation Layer (Polyurethane Insulation for Enhanced Thermal Efficiency)
✔ Exterior Glazing (Triple-Pane Windows and Triple-Layer Laminated Skylights)
✔ Surface Finish (Fluorocarbon Metal Baking Paint)
✔ Balcony (Panoramic Balcony with Unobstructed Views)
✔ Entry Door (Standard Entry Door with Security Fittings)
✔ Enclosure (Multi-Layer Insulation and Waterproof Design)
Product Advantages
Structural and Modular Engineering Benefits of Cammi Pod Design
The pod’s structural system combines a Q235B steel frame with fluorocarbon-coated aluminum, ensuring resistance to corrosion and mechanical stresses typical to coastal climates. Its modular design facilitates rapid, on-site assembly without heavy machinery or permanent foundations, enhancing logistical flexibility. Interior layouts are fully customizable, supporting diverse functional requirements while maintaining a compact footprint. These design efficiencies reduce construction time and costs compared to traditional building methods. The rounded roof profile improves aerodynamic performance against high winds, a critical factor for modern prefab houses deployed in extreme weather zones.
Performance, Usability, and Operational Efficiency in Prefab Housing
The pod’s performance is marked by excellent thermal insulation and airtight sealing, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling. Its portability and quick installation enable dynamic deployment in multiple locations, supporting upgrade or relocation with minimal disruption. Routine maintenance is streamlined through durable materials, extending lifespan to 20-50 years with predictable part replacement schedules. This usability profile enhances operational management efficiency for property managers and investors utilizing modern prefab cabins for rental or seasonal use, thereby providing reliable asset value and tenant satisfaction.
The product is engineered to withstand diverse climatic challenges: in high-wind areas, the internal structure is reinforced for enhanced wind resistance; in cold regions, wall thickness and high-performance insulation are increased to improve thermal efficiency and load-bearing capacity; and in highly corrosive environments, corrosion-resistant materials or protective coatings are applied to ensure long-term durability.




