Key advantages include
Smooth and flat finish; saves labor and materials: The surface flatness exceeds the technical requirements for fair-faced concrete, eliminating the need for secondary plastering after stripping. The concrete does not adhere to the panel; no release agent is required, making stripping and cleaning effortless.
Lightweight and easy to install; high construction efficiency: Lightweight for convenient, safe handling and installation. Highly adaptable—it can be sawn, nailed, and drilled. It significantly boosts productivity (with some cases showing a doubling of efficiency) and reduces the need for steel pipe supports by 50%.
Stable, weather-resistant, and durable: High strength; resistant to drops and impacts. Excellent weather resistance—no shrinkage or cracking between -20°C and 60°C. Non-absorbent, corrosion-resistant, and flame-retardant; easy to maintain.
High turnover rate; low comprehensive cost: Turnover frequency far exceeds that of timber formwork—at least 30 uses for flat panels and 40 uses for column/beam forms. Case studies indicate cost savings of 50% compared to timber formwork, resulting in low amortized costs.
Eco-friendly and recyclable: Offcuts and used formwork are 100% recyclable, resulting in zero waste emissions. Effectively utilizes waste resources and meets energy-saving and environmental standards.
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