Biobased bouwen krijgt vorm in Delft
Delft, Nederland
The Urban Woods Delft is een hightech appartementencomplex met 10 verdiepingen. Beton is er nauwelijks, het gebouw wordt namelijk opgetrokken uit resten van houtpallets en sloophout.
Lightweight, fire-resistant sandwich roof elements with high rc value.
Often, the lack of design freedom of the roof and roof structure is the biggest obstacle to creating a unique landmark within applicable budgets. With Duplicor®'s high rigidity, low weight and attractive cost price, this is no longer the case. In short: with Duplicor®, every building can have its own crown.
With Duplicor®, we set the new tone within the construction world. The first 100% bio-based composite that is right on all sides. Recyclable, affordable and sustainable. Just as we envisaged.
Duplicor® resin is manufactured from agrowaste, making it 100% bio-based.
Foam cores made from recycled PET bottles, old plastic packaging, bio-based cork or recycled cardboard. Sustainable and environmentally friendly.
Up to 4 times lighter than aluminium structures and up to 15 times lighter than concrete.
Duplicor® is much cheaper than the composite materials currently available in the construction industry.
Absolutely unique: Duplicor® is the first composite without a fire retardant in the highest Euro fire class B.
Duplicor® roofing elements are suitable for a variety of applications. The properties of this bio-composite building material offer several advantages for top-quality roof structures.
Together with our sandwich roofing elements, the application of EPDM roofing membranes, for example - whether or not prefabricated with overlap on the elements in our factory, or later applied in its entirety on site - offers the perfectly insulating and waterproof roof construction for your building.
Durable, rot-proof and low-maintanance
Our bio-composite roofing elements are durable, rot-proof and low-maintenance, making them highly suitable as roof structures. Duplicor® elements also form a suitable substrate for sedum roof vegetation, as shown in full glory by the Naturial pavilion at Floriade.