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Model: Munich 40 Model Munich 40 is a so-called "sprung" floor, utilising a double swing-beam system. It can be installed on raw concrete, even if the sub-floor is not perfectly even, since the uneven parts can be levelled simply by placing equalising material under the swing-beam pads.
Model Munich 40 features a premium-quality plywood board as the load distribution panel. Synthetic coverings like Caoutchouc, Linoleum, PVC, Rubber, Polyurethane etc. can be glued on the sub-construction.
Munich 40 is the perfect choice for highest quality demand providing a great performance as well as highest resistance and durability.
Munich 40 fully meets the requirements of the German DIN Standard 18032-2 and is subject to the quality control RAL GZ 942. Just in Germany, we satisfy approx. 60 arena managers each year with new installations of this flooring system.
Projects:
| Country |
City |
Project |
| Belgium |
Ganshoren |
Sporthalle Ganshoren, Heilig Hart College |
| Belgium |
Leuven |
Dansatelier M. Sempels |
| Belgium |
Mons |
Sporthalle Mons |
| England |
Bath |
Bath University |
| England |
Caerphilly, South Wales |
Blenheim School |
| England |
London |
Leystonstone School |
| England |
London |
Edmont County Lower School |
| England |
Northwood Middleessex |
St. Martins School |
| England |
Westcliff-Essex |
Westcliff Hifgh school |
| Germany |
Bad Segeberg |
Stpdtisches Gymnasium |
| Germany |
Balingen |
Lengenfeldschule |
| Germany |
Fulda |
Kreissporthalle |
| Germany |
Mönchengladbach-Rheydt |
M#nchengladbach-Hardt |
| Germany |
München |
Guardinistraße |
| Poland |
Opolskie |
Gimnazjum Oposkie Opolskie |
| Switzerland |
Niederhelfenschwil |
Oberstufenzentrum Sproochbrugg | |
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