flisetype
Flisetype refers to a specific type of modular, interlocking plastic building system originally developed for educational and construction purposes. The name is derived from the Swedish words "flis" (meaning "chip" or "shaving") and "type," reflecting its early use in creating geometric shapes and structures. Flisetype systems are composed of interlocking plastic or composite pieces that can be assembled without tools, allowing users to construct walls, floors, roofs, and other structural elements.
These systems gained popularity in the mid-20th century as a cost-effective alternative to traditional construction methods,
One of the key advantages of flisetype systems is their versatility. The interlocking design allows for quick
While flisetype systems were initially popular in educational environments, their use has expanded to include small-scale