kopselementen
Kopselementen are modular structural components used primarily in the construction of prefabricated buildings, high‐rise residential blocks, and large commercial facilities. The term originates from Scandinavian construction terminology, where "kopse" denoted a standardized joint or connection point that could be rapidly assembled on site. Kopselementen are typically fabricated from high‑strength steel, aluminum alloys, or advanced composite materials and are engineered to provide both load‑bearing capacity and quick integration into existing frameworks.
The basic design of a kopselement involves a rectangular or oval core that interlocks with adjacent units
Manufacturing processes for kopselementen include stamping, forging, and additive manufacturing for complex profiles. Surface treatments such
The adoption of kopselementen has increased in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia as a response