Conteneur de bureau 4×3 mètres modèle Helsinki

Informations sur le produit
Caractéristiques Principales

Isolation optimale : murs, sol et toit en panneaux EPS de 100 mm
Design moderne : extérieur gris anthracite (RAL 7016) et intérieur blanc pur (RAL 9010)
Éclairage naturel : grandes baies vitrées pour une luminosité maximale
Équipé et fonctionnel : inclus électricité, éclairage et ventilation mécanique
Polyvalence : bureau, hébergement, espace de loisirs ou atelier
Installation rapide et facile
Dimensions et Poids

Dimensions extérieures : 4000 x 3000 x 2850 mm
Dimensions intérieures : 3750 x 2750 x 2400/2300 mm
Hauteur intérieure : 228-236 cm
Charge au sol : 300 kg/m²
Charge au vent : 29 m/s
Structure et Matériaux

Cadre de plancher : acier profilé 80 x 80 x 3 mm
Cadre de levage : acier profilé 80 x 40 x 4 mm
Façade : panneaux Helsinki avec finition aspect bois et acier
Isolation thermique : EPS 100 mm, valeur RD 4.55
Ventilation et Acoustique

Ventilation mécanique : évacuation d’air 21 dm³/s
Niveau sonore : 26 dB(A)
Fenêtres et Portes

Fenêtre oscillo-battante : 800 x 1100 mm avec grille de ventilation, U = 1,4 W/m²K
Grande fenêtre verticale fixe : 1000 x 2100 mm, U = 1,3 W/m²K
Porte vitrée isolée : 1100 x 2100 mm, U = 2,0 W/m²K
Une Solution Élégante et Fonctionnelle

Le modèle Helsinki 4×3 m s’intègre parfaitement à tout environnement grâce à son design contemporain et intemporel. Son isolation performante protège efficacement contre les températures extrêmes et l’humidité. Que ce soit pour un bureau, un espace détente ou un hébergement supplémentaire, ce module est une solution clé en main, à la fois esthétique et pratique.

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SKU : MN61121

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