The units that adopt Misawa Home's unique wood panel adhesive construction method excel in strength, insulation, and airtightness, achieving a higher level of trailer house.
The trailer house "TFC MOBILE UNIT" features a robust "wood monocoque structure" constructed using the wood panel adhesive method developed by Misawa Homes. The wood panels from Misawa Homes, which are also used in the Showa Station in Antarctica, have high thermal insulation and airtightness, and the lightweight structure allows for a high degree of design flexibility, making it an ideal body for a trailer house. It has a track record of being supplied to glamping facilities at campsites and birdwatching facilities. Our company is a regular member of the Japan Trailer House Association and the Japan Mobile Unit Promotion Association. ■ The unit can be detached from the chassis and is a trailer with a vehicle inspection certificate. ■ The unit dimensions are available in three standard types. ■ All units are produced in our domestic factories (*excluding the chassis).
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Unit Size - Size 6: Length 5.6M × Width 2.3M - Size 7: Length 6.5M × Width 2.3M - Size 8: Length 7.4M × Width 2.3M Base Price: 6 million yen (excluding consumption tax) Includes interior and exterior finishing (equipment, installation, and vehicle inspection costs are separate)
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P6
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Glamping facilities at campgrounds, birdwatching facilities, hotel guest rooms, fever outpatient clinics at hospitals, shared offices, disaster housing, etc.
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Techno F&C is the main production factory of Misawa Homes, a pioneer in industrialized housing. The strengths of Techno F&C lie in its "production technology" and "manufacturing technology" cultivated through the industrialization of housing. All the industrialized homes we create are custom-made for each residence. With approximately 150,000 variations of structural components, the combinations of about 700 components for a single home are virtually limitless. All these components are produced not in lots, but individually, made to order. We optimize the production sequence considering the assembly order at the construction site and the transportation loading efficiency, and we also mix the production of two or three homes to level the load on the production process. This complex production is realized with a lead time of as short as three days from order acceptance to information processing, production, inspection, and shipping. Based on this ultimate industrialization technology, we continue to grow in new fields such as furniture, building materials, and large panels for conventional framing methods. Our company is a regular member of the Japan Trailer House Association and the Japan Mobile Unit Promotion Association.