Lightweight Structures B.V.
Rotterdamseweg 380
2629 HG DELFT
The Netherlands
Tel +31 15 278 20 99
Fax +31 15 278 72 99
aldert.verheus@lightweight-structures.com
Chamber of commerce nr 27280593
Rotterdamseweg 380
2629 HG DELFT
The Netherlands
Tel +31 15 278 20 99
Fax +31 15 278 72 99
aldert.verheus@lightweight-structures.com
Chamber of commerce nr 27280593
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Unidek supplies innovative solutions for better, faster and more efficient building and insulation in Europe. The company, set up in 1969, has more than 300 employees. The innovative nature of Unidek has resulted in the development of numerous products for building, all manufactured on the basis of the environment-friendly insulation material EPS (expanded polystyrene). ![]() The main attraction at the Utrecht Building Fair 2005 was the latest result of Unidek's new market approach. The Unidek Condor is the first of a new generation of elements for pitched roofs. The history of this innovation is unique. The Condor came about in close consultation with Lightweight Structures B.V. (concept development, engineering), architects, builders, roofers and scientific bodies, including Eindhoven University of Technology. The result is a sandwich panel consisting of EPS and chipboard. The panel itself is the load bearing roof structure with spans up to 6 meter. It fulfils all their wishes and requirements in so far as is possible with current technology. Following the introduction of the Walker/Runner/Marathon range, the Condor is the second example of the new Unidek philosophy on building. Never before were so many advantages united in one roofing element Compared to other systems the main aspects of Condor are:
To introduce the new concept Unidek at the Utrecht Building Fair 2005 asked assistance from Heidi Andersson from Sweden, a 24 year old world champion arm wrestling. The Unidek Condor element is a typical example of one of the services of Lightweight Structures B.V.: the analysis, the creative design and the optimization of a structure. In this case composites were not used. |


