Max Column Formwork

We are the prominent organization of this domain engaged in offering a wide spectrum of Column Formwork. This formwork is manufactured using heavy cast iron or stainless steel alloy. This formwork is used in various construction projects such as constructing buildings, bridges and offices. Additionally, the provided formwork has the possessions of acid and alkali resistance. Under the strict surveillance of deft professionals, this formwork is made-up adhering to industry standards.

The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. The forms, made of steel or aluminium sometimes with a timber form-face lineer, can be adjusted on site to give different column sizes. They have a variety of internal surfaces depending on the concrete finish required. Metal formwork systems can have integral concreting platforms with guard rails and access equipment including ladders. This reduces the need for independent access. In some systems the props used to stabilise the column formwork are integral. The metal forms are easy to clean and reuse with little waste generated compared with traditional formwork.

An alternative approach for circular columns is to use disposable formwork, which consist of cardboard tubes with a plastic liner. These are left in place until the concrete has gained sufficient strength and then the cardboard is carefully removed. For this type of formwork, working platforms for concreting have to be erected separately to allow access to the top of the column.

We are the prominent organization of this domain engaged in offering a wide spectrum of Column Formwork. This formwork is manufactured using heavy cast iron or stainless steel alloy. This formwork is used in various construction projects such as constructing buildings, bridges and offices. Additionally, the provided formwork has the possessions of acid and alkali resistance. Under the strict surveillance of deft professionals, this formwork is made-up adhering to industry standards.

The column formwork systems now available are normally modular in nature and allow quick assembly and erection on site while minimising labour and crane time. The forms, made of steel or aluminium sometimes with a timber form-face lineer, can be adjusted on site to give different column sizes. They have a variety of internal surfaces depending on the concrete finish required. Metal formwork systems can have integral concreting platforms with guard rails and access equipment including ladders. This reduces the need for independent access. In some systems the props used to stabilise the column formwork are integral. The metal forms are easy to clean and reuse with little waste generated compared with traditional formwork.

An alternative approach for circular columns is to use disposable formwork, which consist of cardboard tubes with a plastic liner. These are left in place until the concrete has gained sufficient strength and then the cardboard is carefully removed. For this type of formwork, working platforms for concreting have to be erected separately to allow access to the top of the column.

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