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"Stop 'Vehicle Transportation' Modular Homes from Being Damaged" --- Shockproofing System Development 'Nearing Commercialization'

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"Prevent 'vehicle transportation' modular home damage" --- Shockproof system development 'close to commercialization' - - Construction Technology News (ctman.kr)


A shockproof system that can dramatically change the transportation paradigm of modular buildings has been introduced, and it contains the differentiated technology of NSB, which has the world's top-level technology in soundproof and dustproof facilities.



Excellent vibration shock reduction 'effect' for vertical and other vehicle travel and turning directions

Piloted in Yongin 'Mid-rise modular apartment complex' demonstration complex in the second half of the year

Highly damped 'wire rope mounted unit' configuration for excellent shock control

Excellent on-site constructability --- Expected to be applied to land, sea and air transportation



Modular buildings that are transported to the site via land transportation such as trucks or trailers are more likely to be damaged by impact vibration caused by road irregularities such as bumps and potholes, rapid acceleration and deceleration, and wind loads during transportation.



In particular, non-structural elements such as wall tiles and interior finishes such as furniture, light fixtures, etc. are more susceptible to damage during transportation, as they have lower strength compared to structural elements consisting of steel frames and mortar.



In order to prevent damage during the transportation process of modular buildings, NSV, together with the Korea Institute of Construction Technology, is developing a Shock Absorbing System (SAS) and conducting technology verification research through practical application.

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