MAGU OSB: Wall Formwork and Thermal Insulation in a Single Element
The MAGU OSB panel is based on the principle of thermally insulating formwork.
On the exterior, it consists of full thermal insulation that is connected to the interior OSB panel using plastic spacers.
The elements are quickly and precisely assembled using MAGU grid panels and then poured with concrete up to floor level.
Window lintels, with or without an integrated roller shutter box, are supported accordingly.
Lost formwork for concrete walls
Insulation on the Outside—Heat Storage on the Inside
Solid concrete walls 15–26 cm thick
For basements, homes, garages, and commercial properties
The MAGU OSB wall panel is installed and assembled in the same way as the MAGU REFORM wall—however, the OSB panels remain in the wall. The OSB panel thus serves as permanent formwork, which greatly simplifies installation and makes it much easier to screw in and secure shelves and other items.
The thickness of MAGU exterior insulation panels can be adjusted from 10.5 to 20.5 cm, depending on the desired insulation thickness.
Thanks to their convenient, compact design, MAGU OSB panels can be assembled easily and very quickly. This makes it possible to build basements, houses, or even entire industrial buildings in just a few days.
Using MAGU OSB wall panels, entire wall sections—including windows and drywall panels as interior cladding—can be fabricated on-site for concrete pouring.
With the MAGU prefabricated wall element, you can combine the speed of construction of a wooden house with the indestructible durability of a solid concrete core. The concrete core ensures optimal thermal mass and wind resistance for the building.
As fast as a wooden building
As solid as a concrete house
Optimal Building Physics - Thermal Mass and Thermal Insulation
Cost-Effectiveness and Precision in Solid-Structure Construction
MAGU OSB: The Solid Prefabricated Wall System - House with a Gable Roof