2025-07-14
Double wing folding houses have become an efficient solution for temporary space needs with their "unfold and use" characteristics. Their applications have extended from traditional infrastructure scenarios to multiple fields such as emergency and commercial, showing strong environmental adaptability and functional flexibility.
Emergency rescue is its core application scenario. After disasters such as earthquakes and floods, double wing folding houses can be quickly transported by trucks, and 2-3 people can unfold them within 15 minutes to form a living space of 15-20㎡. Equipped with an insulation layer and an emergency power supply interface, it can provide basic living guarantees in an environment of -15℃ to 40℃. It is often used as a temporary resettlement point and medical rescue station. A single unit can meet the short-term living needs of 4-6 people.
In field operation scenarios, double wing folding houses solve the problem of difficult transportation of traditional board houses. Oil exploration and geological survey teams can deploy them in remote areas. After unfolding, they can be used as office areas and dormitories. Some models have waterproof chassis and can adapt to complex terrains such as muddy and sandy land. Its modular design supports multiple units to form a temporary camp, which improves the living comfort by more than 50% compared to setting up tents.
The application in the field of commercial activities is gradually expanding. In music festivals, exhibitions and other activities, the double wing folding house can be used as a temporary ticket booth and storage room. After unfolding, the internal height reaches 2.8 meters, and it can be put into use with folding tables and chairs. Tourist attractions use it to build mobile shops. After closing and unfolding, it can be folded and stored without occupying the site, saving 80% of transportation and storage costs compared to traditional temporary buildings.
In infrastructure projects, double wing folding houses provide convenience for construction teams. At the highway construction site, multiple groups of folding houses are spliced into workers' dormitories and canteens, and the walls are made of fireproof panels, which meet the safety standards of the construction site. Because it can be folded repeatedly more than 500 times, it can be transferred to a new construction site for reuse after the project is completed, and the overall cost is 30% lower than that of mobile board houses.
Customized applications for special scenarios highlight the advantages. In military field training, the infrared-proof model can reduce the risk of exposure; polar scientific research uses the low-temperature adaptation model to ensure normal use at -30°C. These designs make the double wing folding house always practical in different environments, becoming a spatial solution for "rapid deployment and flexible migration" to adapt to the diverse needs of modern society for temporary space.