

Aluminum Alloy Integrated House
Product Overview
The aluminum alloy integrated house is a modular building product constructed primarily with high-strength 6063-T5/6061-T6 aluminum alloy profiles as its main frame. Through extrusion molding combined with age-hardening heat treatment, it forms a high-strength cage-like monolithic framework. Paired with an all-bolt modular assembly method, no on-site welding is required. The product features light self-weight, high overall rigidity, and uniform stress distribution, offering excellent resistance to settlement and deformation. It also boasts core characteristics such as corrosion and rust resistance, as well as thermal insulation, making it widely adaptable to various scenarios including cultural tourism, residential living, and temporary construction sites.
Core Materials and Processes
The core framework of this product utilizes high-strength 6063-T5/6061-T6 aluminum alloy profiles. After extrusion molding and age-hardening heat treatment, these profiles exhibit outstanding mechanical properties: the 6063-T5 aluminum alloy has a density of 2.7 g/cm³, with a tensile strength ≥ 160 MPa and a yield strength ≥ 110 MPa; the 6061-T6 aluminum alloy offers a tensile strength ≥ 260 MPa and a yield strength ≥ 240 MPa. Both alloys have an elongation ≥ 8% and a Vickers hardness ≥ 58 HV. This combination of high-strength materials and professional processing creates a robust, durable cage-like framework for the house, ensuring uniform stress distribution and exceptional resistance to settlement and deformation.
Core Features
1. Corrosion and Rust Resistance: Aluminum alloy inherently possesses excellent corrosion and rust resistance, with zero water absorption, completely eliminating the common issues of traditional buildings—such as dampness, mold, rot, and insect infestation—ensuring long-lasting integrity even in humid southern regions or waterfront settings.
2. Thermal Insulation: The product comes with built-in thermal insulation properties, effectively shielding indoor environments from external temperature fluctuations, enhancing comfort for both residential and office spaces while reducing energy consumption.
3. Modular Assembly: Utilizing an all-bolt modular assembly approach, no on-site welding is needed, resulting in a simple and convenient construction process that significantly shortens installation timelines and makes future relocation and dismantling much easier.
4. Structural Stability: Featuring a high-strength cage-like monolithic framework, the structure is lightweight yet highly rigid, with uniform stress distribution and superior resistance to settlement and deformation, guaranteeing long-term stability during use.
Core Corporate Advantages
1. Deep Industry Experience: With over 20 years of production and sales expertise, the company has accumulated mature technical know-how and extensive experience across the entire lifecycle of integrated housing—from design and manufacturing to installation.
2. Strong Export Capabilities: Products are exported to more than 30 countries and regions, with a thorough understanding of overseas market demands and compliance standards, supported by a comprehensive cross-border supply chain service network.
3. Significant Cost Advantages: Located near Qingdao Port, offering low FOB costs; prices remain internationally competitive, with premium customers eligible for preferential policies such as reduced mold fees.
4. Flexible and Efficient Delivery: Short delivery cycles meet tight project deadlines, with flexible payment options including T/T, L/C, and other methods.
5. Quality and Compliance Assurance: Certified under international quality systems like ISO and CE, ensuring products meet global standards; OEM private-label production is available to fulfill personalized branding needs.
6. Robust Corporate Strength: A strong corporate scale, free of collateral or loans, with stable production and supply capabilities, providing reliable partnership support.
Target Customer Groups
Real estate developers, municipal engineering entities, architectural decoration firms, home improvement companies, as well as operators of cultural tourism projects and construction enterprises—all those seeking temporary structures or distinctive residential accommodations.
Application Scenarios
I. Cultural Tourism and Residential Settings: Suitable for scenic-area guesthouses, lakeside mountain retreats, and hillside vacation homes; also ideal for starry‑sky rooms at camping bases or trendy mobile guesthouses. In hot spring resorts and pastoral farms, it can serve as leisure guest rooms, while flower‑sea campsites, forest cabins, suburban lodges, and specialized accommodation facilities in cultural towns can all be perfectly accommodated. With its unique appearance and comfortable living experience, it helps create distinctive cultural tourism and residential spaces.
II. Temporary Construction Site Offices and Accommodations: Can function as office buildings and dormitories for construction project teams, serving as on‑site offices and lodging for highway, railway, and water‑conservation field operations, as well as for remote mining and oilfield sites. It can also double as temporary meeting rooms, guard houses, or barracks for overseas construction camps, meeting the need for quick setup and easy relocation to adapt to the dynamic nature of construction sites.
Solutions to Industry Pain Points
1. Addressing Long Construction Timelines and Complicated Procedures: Traditional brick-and-concrete self‑built houses require several months from start to finish, with numerous time‑consuming formalities; aluminum alloy integrated houses, prefabricated in factories and rapidly assembled on site, can be completed and occupied within days, dramatically shortening construction periods.
2. Alleviating High Costs and Financial Pressures of Conventional Construction: Traditional building involves substantial expenses for materials, labor, and finishing; integrated houses are formed in one piece through hard assembly, resulting in lower overall costs and enabling clients to recover capital more quickly.
3. Solving Moisture‑Related Problems in Brick-and-Concrete Homes: Ordinary houses located near water are prone to dampness, mold, and mildew; aluminum alloy integrated houses feature an all‑aluminum structure with zero water absorption, providing complete moisture and mold resistance, allowing worry-free use even in humid southern regions.
4. Tackling Rapid Deterioration of Wooden and Prefabricated Houses: Wood is susceptible to water and termites, while prefabricated panels have limited lifespans; aluminum alloy resists decay, insects, and termites, boasting a service life of up to 50 years, greatly extending the usable lifespan of the structure.
Core Product Value
1. Time‑Saving and Efficiency: Extremely rapid completion allows guesthouses and campsites to open for business quickly, while construction site dormitories can be swiftly put into use; eliminating multiple steps in design, civil engineering, and interior finishing saves considerable manpower and effort; unaffected by seasonal weather conditions, construction can proceed year-round, making it the preferred choice for projects with tight deadlines.
2. Cost‑Saving and Revenue‑Generating Benefits: With interiors, doors, windows, and bathrooms fully pre‑installed, secondary renovation costs are minimized; the ability to relocate and reuse ensures multiple rounds of utilization from a single structure, significantly diluting costs; no major repairs or maintenance required, resulting in virtually no ongoing upkeep expenses; its lightweight design places minimal demands on foundations, avoiding complex groundwork and saving foundation construction costs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How long is the service life of an aluminum alloy integrated house?
A: Made from high-quality aluminum alloy, resistant to decay, insects, and termites, its service life can reach up to 50 years—far exceeding that of traditional wooden houses or prefabricated panel dwellings.
Q2: What is the typical construction timeline for an aluminum alloy integrated house?
A: As a factory‑prefabricated modular product, it is assembled on site using an all‑bolt method without welding, generally ready for occupancy within a few days; specific timelines may vary slightly depending on the size of the house.
Q3: Does the product support export?
A: With extensive export experience, the company’s products have been shipped to over 30 countries and regions, thoroughly familiar with overseas compliance standards, and capable of providing comprehensive export support services.
Q4: Is the cost of an aluminum alloy integrated house competitive compared to traditional construction?
A: Yes, because integrated houses are formed in one piece through hard assembly, eliminating many of the processes and costs associated with conventional construction, resulting in lower overall expenses—and their reusability further reduces costs.