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Sustainable Site Furnishings Using Agricultural By-products Ryan Pais East Regional Sales 609.751.0363 [email protected] Design Support Services Contract Document Details Graphic Illustrations Specifications Estimating Jon Jadrosich, RLA NY Sales Manager 718.344.0385 [email protected] http://www.mdsfco.com/ Presented by: Modern Design Site Furnishings

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Page 1: Sustainable Site Furnishings Using Agricultural Byproducts

Sustainable Site Furnishings Using Agricultural

By-products

Ryan Pais East Regional Sales 609.751.0363 [email protected]

Design Support Services Contract Document Details

Graphic Illustrations Specifications

Estimating

Jon Jadrosich, RLA NY Sales Manager

718.344.0385 [email protected]

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Presented by: Modern Design Site Furnishings

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COMPANY DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE:

1992: Radek Hegmon and David Karásek won the design competition of street

furniture for the City of Zlín, Czech Republic

1994: Hegmon and Karásek establish mmcité

1996: mmcité production commences

2001: mmcité 2 established in Slovakia outside of the Czech Republic

2003: Street furniture exporting begins operation

2007: First exports outside Europe

2009: Global headquarters established in Bílovice, Czech Republic

2012: mmcité 8 established in Brazil outside of the European continent

2014: Modern Design Site Furnishing commences US distribution network

2015: mmcité diversified:

- mmcité 1: design, production, sales of street furnishings

- mmcité + infrastructure project design & construction

“For mmcité, making street furniture is nothing less than a

cultural mission.” -David Karásek, Co-founder

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Introducing: mmcité USA

http://www.mdsfco.com/

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1. Design Precision & Ergonomics

2. Technical Refinement & Testing

3. Contextual or Cultural Relevance

4. Perfected Manufacturing Quality

Control

5. Precision Assembly & Installation

6. Global Support for Product

Maintenance & Warrantees

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mmcité: 6 Principles of Caring

http://www.mdsfco.com/

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A world-wide sustainable agricultural waste byproduct alternative to wood made from:

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mmcité Introduces: Resysta Made by

http://resysta.mmcite.com/en

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S ustainability: Renewable wood alternatives are used like Jatoba & Resysta rather than endangered tropical

hardwoods for site furnishings.

Q uality: Design-driven & award winning furnishings with attention to detail and

public space functionality.

S ervice: Extensive warrantee and product support with global reach:

From pre to post-construction.

P roduct: Wide ranges of contextual adaptability: private – public – rural - urban

P rice: European design based on Korunas (Kč) not Euros (€): $1.00 = €1.13 Vs. $1.00 = Kč 23.210*

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Why mmcité | Resysta ?

*Rates based on 6/2016 markets

Rivage

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• The rice husk waste byproduct is first processed into fine particles or granulates for extrusion.

• Through careful engineering from München, Germany, the material is then extruded and forced

under pressure into a mold at the end of the production process.

• The result is a natural fiber-polymer-composite with a wide range of different profiles.

• Resysta can also be further processed using common tools and machines suitable for wood.

• All Resysta boards used for seat and backrests are produced in mmcité’s own factory. Resysta

sides are finish laminated at mmcité premises and protected by utility paten.

• Resysta profiles may also be reinforced to achieve equal bearing capacity to full-depth board

thicknesses.

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Resysta | Processing Technology

Resysta granulate extrusion Extruded reinforce-

able board

Securely laminated

ends

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mmcité: Product Sustainability

http://www.mdsfco.com/

1. Agriculture 2. Transport 3. Extrusion 4. Refinement 5. Distribution

mmcité 1 a.s.

Headquarters

Manufacturing:

Bílovice, Czech

Republic

Rice

Husk

Region

mm

cité

Rice Husk Waste in

Southeast Asia

Resysta International GmbH

München, Deutschland

Raw Material

Granulate Processing

in Southeast Asia

Wood tool compatable

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• 100% recycled material

• 0% wood

• 0% plastic composite

• Weather resistant

• Salt water resistant

• Natural fiber reinforced material

• Minimal maintenance

• Resistant to insects and fungal decay

• UV resistant

• Visually similar to tropical woods

• Haptic quality (feels like wood)

• Extended durability

• Splinter & crack resistant

• Class A fire rating (ASTM E84)

• 15 year UV warrantee

• 25 year material warranty

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mmcité | Resysta Product Features

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REACH

EPH

Bureau Veritas

Lift Rosenheim

LGA (Member/Certified: Standard Consumer Safety Performance)

• Safety

• Quality

• Production

• Controlled

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Resysta | Product Certifications:

Dwell on Design

USGBC (LEED)

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R egistration

E valuation

A uthorization

CH emicaly restricted

• REACH was Enacted 18 December 2006 by the European Union as regulation to address the

production and use of chemicals, like PCBs, so that the consumer’s environmental health, safety and

welfare can be protected.

• It reviews consumer products for over 160 chemical substances catalogued or considered to be of

“very high concern.”

• REACH findings are enforced or monitored by ECHA (European Chemicals Agency)

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Resysta | R E A C H Certified

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• Resysta conducted artificial weathering exposure by laboratory testing the effects of 15 years using a Xenon tester

CI 3000 (test device KL 31) as per DIN EN 11341 from the German Institute for Standardization (DIN).

• The following assessments were carried out to characterize the weathering resistance:

• DIN EN 20105-A02: visual evaluation of color change by means of gray scale according to DIN EN 20105-A02

• Visual evaluations after: 500 hr. 1000 hr. 1500 hr. *2000 hr.

• *Artificial weathering testing parameters for 2000 hours: 650 MJ/m2 irradiation results:

• 131°F (55°C) black standard temperature

• 50% relative humidity

• Radiation intensity 0.5 W (m2 x nm) at 340 nm

• Weathering cycle: salt spray cycle 18 min, drying phase 102 min

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Resysta | E P H Certified

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Siberian Larch

Thermo Ash Tree

IPE Redwood

Bangkirai

Trex

*Resysta + Stain (Walnut)

*Resysta + Stain (Walnut) + 2K Sealer

15 Years

*15 Years of

inimitable

color

stability!

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta | E P H Certified

15 Years 15 Years

15 Years 15 Years

15 Years

15 Years

15 Years

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The CPS Division of Bureau Veritas is a world-leading concept-to-consumer supply

chain solutions partner working with organizations throughout the supply chain.

CPS has an excess of 100 offices and laboratories spread around the world as

quality managers for many of the world’s leading brands, retailers and their supply

chains.

With a presence in every major sourcing and selling territory around the world, CPS

testing, inspection, certification and advisory solutions help companies making,

distributing or selling products to improve their:

• Product quality

• Safety and compliance

• Sourcing flexibility

• Speed-to-market

• Profitability and brand security throughout the supply chain.

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta | Bureau Veritas: Consumer Product Services Division

(CPS) Certified

http://www.bureauveritas.com/home/

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Resysta | Lift Rosenheim

Universal bending and tension machine (ZPM-U)

Test rig and accessories for tension and compression testing for

materials like resysta, woods or even single-plane safety glass or

ship/marine glass. The test rig is made of a solid coated metal frame. A

hydraulic servo axis is installed in the center and raises controlled force

loads to the tested specimen.

• LIFT is accredited according the EN ISO 17025.

• Uses a wide variety of industry calibrated equipment on all testing.

• Certifies manufacturer consumer performance and quality.

Taylors at LIFT also test rigs and mountings for a long life testing of

consumer materials or mechanical devises like locks, latches, and

emergency exit devices. Various furnishing systems are also tested for

different classifications in a durability test.

https://www.ift-rosenheim.de/web/messtec/startseite

ZPM-U

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Comprehensive and Consistent Quality of

Product Features as

• "LGA-tested" that certifies extensive testing, monitoring,

safety and quality.

• LGA products are tested for performance characteristics.

• LGA tested products gain a competitive advantage with

consumer confidence.

• Boosts consumer confidence in the quality of products

• Boosts consumer confidence indicating that the product is

free of harmful substances.

• Boosts consumer confidence in terms of product liability

• Documents product efficiency

• The LGA mark indicates first-class products that really fulfill

their actual purpose.

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta | LGA Tested Means:

http://www.tuv.com/en/corporate/home.jsp

Landscape

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Resysta | Dwell on Design Certified

Dwell on Design is a 16 year old magazine that features innovative modern

products and product lines, designs, architects, design professionals, artists and

leading contributors with innovators for homes and architectural spaces of the

modern world and features products like Resysta.

Dwell on Design Festival is an 11 year old annual idea exchange conference that

reinvents a live customer to designer experience and brings its powerful magazine

brand to life in Los Angles, California, the birth place for modern architectural

design.

The yearly conference is where the powerful magazine brand is brought into a live

consumer experience typically featuring innovative modern building products:

• 3 grand presentation stages

• 271 speakers

• 96 sessions

• 400 exhibitors

• Manufacturer artistic advisors

https://la.dwellondesign.com/ LA Convention Center

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Resysta | LEEDS Credit: MR-c4 (Materials Resources)

Intent: Increase demand for building products that incorporate recycled content as per ISO 14021-1999.

Requirements: Purchase materials composed of recycled content that constitute 10%-20% of the total material cost

associated with the site and/or building project.

• Post-consumer (i.e. consumer waste)+ ½ pre-consumer (i.e. manufacturing waste) based on cost.

• Recycled value of an assembly as determined by weight.

• Furnishings are optional but must be included consistently across categories MR-c3 (Materials

Reuse) through MR-c7 (Certified Wood).

• Steel is post-consumer content.

RECYCLED

CONTENT

POINTS

10% 1

20% 2

30% +1 E.P.

SYSTEM CREDIT POINTS

BD+C MR-c4 2

ID+C MR-4 2

GBOM MR-c2, MR-c3 3

Homes MR-c2 8

LEED Category Definitions:

LEED = Leadership in Energy and

Environmental Design

BD+C = Building Design & Construction

ID+C = Interior Design & Construction

GBOM = Green Buildings Operations &

Maintenance

E.P. = Environmental Protection Bonus

MR-c2 = Construction Waste Mgmt.

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MATERIAL PROPERTY HDPE

Tension stress [MPa] 50 30

Elasticity 174,045 psi 435,113 psi

Fire resistance Flame retardant, self-extinguishing Flammable, hazardous, PCB content

UV resistance High Low

Glueable Easily glueable due to PU content Not possible

Paintable Integrated color profiles with extruded

variable thicknesses

Limited with thinner extruding

production

Chemical resistance Resistant against Uv, salts, oils,

latexes and lipids

Resistance against salt fusions, and

solvents

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Definitions: Elasticity = The ability of the material to resume its normal shape after being stretched or compressed; stretchiness.

PCB = Polychlorinated biphenyl; a toxic pollutant that can become concentrated in animal tissue via contact, ingestion or respiration.

MPa = Mega pascals

UV = Ultra violet radiation

PSI = Pounds per square inch

PU = Is a polymer composed of organic units joined by carbamate (urethane) links

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta Vs. High Density PolyEthylene (HDPE)

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TEST NORM RESULT

Axial Withdraw Force (of Screws) EN 320.2011-07 5777 N

Thermal Conductivity (λ) EN 12664 0.199 W/(mK)

Water Vapor Transmission DIN EN ISO 12572 µ=1300 -> sd 7.22m diffusion blocking

Bending Strength ISO 178 46 N/mm²

Bending Modulus ISO 178 3850 N/mm²

Tensile Strength ISO 527 21,8 N/mm²

Tensile Modulus ISO 527 2340 N/mm²

Shearing Strength EN 392 16,8 N/mm²

Durability - Resistance against rotting fungi CEN/TS 15083-2 Durability class 1

Durability against mold fungi and wood

discoloring fungi EN 15534-1:2012 Very durable

Durability against subterranean Termites ASTM D3345-08 High Durability

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta | Technical Data

Definitions:

N/mm² = Newtons per square millimeter

W/(mK) = Thermal conductivity units in the SI system

EN ISO = European standard of tensile properties

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TEST NORM RESULT Density ASTM D2395:2002 approx. 1.46 g/cm3

Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion ASTM D696 3.6x10(-5) m/mC

Water Absorption & Humidity ASTM D1037:2006a Little to no water absorption

Weathering and UV Resistance QUV Test Glaze treatment, extremely resistant

Slippery Test (wet area barefoot) DIN 51097 Class C

Fire rating according NFPA (US Norm) ASTM E84 Class A

Fire rating (British standard) BS 476 Teil 6&7 Class 1

Durability - Resistance to wood-destroying fungi

(basidiomycetes) DINV ENV 12038:2002 Durability Class 1

Emission LGA-tested safety &

contamination LGA test passed

Brinell hardness (HB) EN 1534 81,1 N/mm²

Coefficient of sliding and friction µ untreated EN 13893 0,46

Coefficient of sliding and friction µ with 2K

varnish EN 13894 0,52

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Resysta | Technical Data (Continued)

Definitions:

QUV = Accelerated weathering tester reproduces the damage caused by sunlight, rain and dew.

LGA = LGA schadstoffgeprüft « which means » LGA tested for pollutants.

Brinell = A test method to determine the level of resistance to indentation.

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• Superior resistance to weather resistance than any conventional wood or plastic composite

• Resysta incorporates mm cité’s responsibility standards towards the environment in terms of

RESPECT:

• R enewability

• E fficiency

• S ustainability

• P erformance

• E conomy

• C omfort

• T ime

Note:

Discarded rice husks only to be incinerated now serve as a global and annual renewable agricultural resource even if harvested in short cycles.

It also provides another clean export commodity for impoverished agricultural nations without any toxic waste substances produced during

its harvesting, refinement or disposal process. The essence of Resysta earns environmental and cultural RESPECT .

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Resysta | Greatest Advantages

Laos

Vietnam

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MAIN PRODUCT LINES:

Avielia

Brunea

Cortex

Diagonal

Diva

Eclipe

Forma

Florium

Landscape

Miela

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings

Portiqua

Prax

Rivage

Tably

Vera Solo

Woody

Rivage

Vera

Portiqua Florium

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Vera

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Prax, Vera & Landscape

Vera

Landscape

Miela

Prax

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Florium & Forma

Forma

Florium

Forma

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Woody & Others

Preva Urbana

Woody

Forma

Brunea

Meandre

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Urban & Rural

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Decking

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mmcité | Resysta Site Furnishings: Facades

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We look forward to being part of your

sustainable design solutions.

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Sustainable Site Furnishings Using Agricultural

By-products

Ryan Pais East Regional Sales 609.751.0363 [email protected]

Design Support Services Contract Document Details

Graphic Illustrations Specifications

Estimating

Jon Jadrosich, RLA NY Sales Manager

718.344.0385 [email protected]

http://www.mdsfco.com/

Presented by: Modern Design Site Furnishings