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Model: Helsinki 25
Model Helsinki is a so-called elastic construction. It must be installed on an even sub-floor. The slab should be level according to DIN 18032, part II and DIN 18202:1997-04, figure 3 (compare with “PART 1 – GENERAL” 1.1 Tolerances).
The construction height of Helsinki 25 is just 45.3mm and therefore a perfect choice for refurbishments and renovations. Helsinki 25 is the low budget version of Helsinki 20 with a load distribution panels made of OSB instead of plywood. However, an important point is that the performance stays the same. Model Helsinki provides both a high shock absorption greater than 60% for the athlete's safety and a ball rebound of 96% for a good game.
Model Helsinki 25 features a HARO Sports hardwood floorings with 18.3 mm thickness consisting of a premium choice hardwood top layer supported by a top-quality plywood core layer. The 5.6mm hardwood top layer receives a factory applied PERMADUR“ finish for superior performance and surface protection. Helsinki 25 fully meets the requirements of German DIN standard 18032-2 and is officially approved by the international Basketball Association (FIBA).
Projects:
| Country |
City |
Project |
Date |
| Denmark |
Frederikssund |
Frederikssund Hallen |
08.2001 |
| Germany |
Chemnitz |
Sporthalle am Schlossteich |
02.2006 |
| Germany |
Laage |
Sporthalle Laage |
12.2003 |
| Great Britain |
Cirencester |
Paternoster Special School |
02.2006 |
| Great Britain |
London |
Imperial College |
12.2006 |
| Great Britain |
Stroud |
Stroud Valley School |
11.2005 |
| Italy |
Calcinelli |
Gymnasium Lucrezia Fano (Pesaro) |
07.2000 |
| Italy |
Rodeneck |
Ansitz "Bad Bachgart" |
07.2000 |
| Norway |
Fjellhamar |
Fjellhamar Skole |
11.2001 | |
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