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M1 BSP crossplan<br />
State of the art, environmental and fl exible –<br />
developed for use in the timber construction<br />
industry.<br />
M1 BSP crossplan is a solid, static load-bearing and spacecreating<br />
timber panel that is ideal for any structural requirement<br />
thanks to its fl exible dimensions and outstanding<br />
physical properties.<br />
Durable bonding of the cross-wise layered construction<br />
made of high-quality raw material guarantees that the<br />
components are absolutely dimensionally stable and<br />
rigid.<br />
The exceptional structural performance and the environmental<br />
properties of M1 BSP crossplan are assured by<br />
national and international certifi cations.<br />
Numerous areas of use<br />
As a wall, ceiling and roof element<br />
• Family houses and apartment buildings<br />
• Multi-storey buildings<br />
• Public buildings<br />
• Nurseries and schools<br />
• Commercial and offi ce buildings<br />
• Industrial and warehouse buildings<br />
• Modular buildings<br />
• Vacation homes, carports, etc.<br />
Contents<br />
Features 2 - 3<br />
Advantages 4 - 5<br />
Technical data 6<br />
Product range 7<br />
Surface qualities 8<br />
2 Mayr-Melnhof Kaufmann<br />
At a glance<br />
FEATURES<br />
• High-quality, value-maintaining construction<br />
• Space gain due to reduced component thickness<br />
• Flexible design without grid pattern<br />
• Excellent shape and dimensional accuracy<br />
• Outstanding structural properties<br />
• Prefabricated, ready-to-assemble elements<br />
• Short building time due to dry construction<br />
• Recommended for environmentally compatible<br />
architecture<br />
• CO 2 reservoir, reduced carbon foot print<br />
Structural design 9 - 21<br />
Order processing 22<br />
Loading / transport 23 - 25<br />
Construction details 26 - 33<br />
Tender texts 34 - 35<br />
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