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Do you really understand architectural aluminum alloy formwork?
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Aluminum formwork, fully known as Architectural Aluminum Alloy Formwork It first emerged in the United States and represents a new-generation formwork system that followed wooden and steel formworks. Architectural Aluminum Alloy Formwork Designed according to modulus, it is extruded into shape using specialized equipment and can be freely combined based on different structural dimensions. Architectural Aluminum Alloy Formwork It consists of a panel system, a supporting system, a fastening system, and an accessory system, among others.
1. Panel System: Manufactured from extruded aluminum alloy profiles, this system replaces traditional wooden formwork and is complemented by high-strength steel supports, robust fastening systems, and premium-quality hardware pins—offering features such as lightweight construction, exceptional strength, excellent overall stability, easy assembly and disassembly, and the ability to be reused multiple times.
2. Template System: These include wall panels, floor slabs, beam-column panels, and staircases, among others. They achieve internal corner connections by aligning the flat panels with the corner C-channels, forming the enclosed surfaces necessary for concrete structure construction and ensuring the architectural structure maintains its intended shape during concrete pouring.
3. Support System: These include steel props, diagonal braces, and horizontal tie rods, which play a supporting role during concrete structure construction, ensuring the stable support of floor slabs, beam bottoms, and cantilevered structures. Vertically, they allow for precise adjustment of elevation; diagonally, they enable accurate control of wall verticality, with a controllable error range of 3 to 5 mm.
4. Fastening System: It ensures the structural width dimensions during template formation, preventing deformation, outward expansion, or bursting of the formwork when concrete is poured. This includes steel backing bars, through-wall screws, and more—where the backing bars help maintain wall flatness, while the through-wall screws precisely control the cross-sectional dimensions.
5. Attachment System: These include hooks, hammers, ash shovels, pins and clips, work stools, formwork removal tools, material feed openings, suspension brackets, release agents (both oil-based and water-based), suspended formwork, tongue-and-groove compression boards, drip edges, and other connecting components that link individual formwork pieces into a cohesive system.
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