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Pre-Engineered Blast-Resistant Modular Units

Heavy-duty self-supporting site cabins with rigid thermal insulation matrices for remote mining operations, compliant with national industrial safety codes.

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Pre-engineered modular assemblies for heavy-duty site cabins and blast-resistant units, designed for remote mining operations with rigid thermal insulation matrices that comply with national industrial safety codes.

01

Blast-Resistant Structural Design

Steel-reinforced frames and multi-layer cladding engineered to withstand overpressure events in active mining zones. Each unit is self-supporting and tested against code-specified blast loads, eliminating the need for additional foundation reinforcement.

02

Rigid Thermal Insulation Matrix

Closed-cell polyurethane and mineral wool composite layers maintain stable interior temperatures across extreme climates. The matrix is fully integrated into wall, roof, and floor panels, reducing HVAC load and meeting national industrial thermal performance standards.

03

Pre-Integrated Electrical & HVAC Systems

All power distribution, lighting, ventilation, and climate control components are factory-installed within the modular envelope. This eliminates field wiring delays and ensures consistent system performance from first deployment.

04

Rapid Deployment & Relocation

Units are designed for flatbed transport and crane-lift placement without disassembly. A four-person crew can complete site setup in under eight hours, and the same module can be relocated to a new position within two days.

05

Stackable & Side-by-Side Configurations

Modular geometry supports two-story stacking and multi-unit clustering without structural modification. Interlocking corner connectors and sealed passageways allow expansion of operational bases without heavy civil works.

06

Compliance with National Industrial Safety Codes

Every assembly is documented with material certifications, weld inspection reports, and thermal performance data aligned with IS 875, IS 801, and relevant blast-resistance guidelines. Third-party verification is included with each delivery.

Final step

Request a site assessment

We evaluate your remote mining location and operational requirements to propose the right blast-resistant or self-supporting cabin configuration. Our engineers review thermal load, structural needs, and code compliance before delivery.
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Trusted by mining operations worldwide

Field-proven blast-resistant and thermal-insulated modular units deployed across remote sites in Australia, Canada, and Chile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straightforward answers about our modular assemblies, thermal insulation, and blast-resistant units for remote mining operations.

What makes your site cabins self-supporting?

Each unit is pre-engineered with a steel-reinforced frame that distributes loads without requiring a separate foundation. The rigid thermal insulation matrix is integrated into the structural panels, providing both strength and thermal stability.

How do you ensure blast resistance in modular units?

Our blast-resistant modules use multi-layer cladding and energy-absorbing connections tested against pressure waves typical in mining environments. Every design follows national industrial safety codes for overpressure and fragmentation.

Can the units be relocated after initial deployment?

Yes. The modular design allows for disassembly and re-erection at a new site with minimal structural wear. All electrical and HVAC connections are designed for quick reconnection, reducing downtime during moves.

What thermal insulation standards do you comply with?

We use rigid polyurethane and mineral wool matrices that meet IS 13920 and equivalent international standards for thermal resistance. The insulation is factory-sealed to prevent moisture ingress and maintain R-values in extreme climates.

Are your units suitable for hazardous area classification?

We offer configurations rated for Zone 1 and Zone 2 hazardous areas, with explosion-proof electrical fittings and pressure-relief panels. Each unit is certified per IS 5571 and IEC 60079 for gas and dust environments.

What is the typical lead time for a custom assembly?

Standard units ship within 8–12 weeks from order. Custom configurations with integrated crane rails or specialized containment areas require 14–16 weeks, including engineering review and factory acceptance testing.

Still have questions? Contact our engineering team at info@accomterrigal.com or call 0373 7528629.

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