Let's talk about the Column Shuttering
Column shuttering is vital because it aids in the creation of a smooth concrete finish. After the concrete cures, the shuttering oil allows the column formwork to be easily removed. It also increases the number of shutter repetitions.
Column formwork is fashioned and scaled to fit a project’s demands. Clamps, which are horizontal and formed of either steel or lumber, are frequently used in conjunction with column moulds to aid improve quality control during the pouring stage of employing column formwork. The head of column formwork is often used to support the beam. The combination of column formwork and beam formwork allows for speedy and precise construction. Column formwork has two key advantages: it is quick and easy to install, and it decreases the amount of manpower and equipment required to make homogeneous and strong vertical concrete forms of the specified size.
Before fastening the concrete shuttering, a concrete pad called a starter is poured to keep it securely in place and to ensure perfect alignment. The thickness ranges from 45 to 60 mm, and the dimensions are identical to those of the planned column. The starter should be cured for a day or two so that the shuttering surrounding it may be fixed.
Plywood or steel sheets with suitable stiffeners are used to construct the column box or shuttering. To make it easier to remove the column once the concrete hardens, a thin coating of oil or grease should be added to the inside surface of the shuttering. Nova wall panels are multipurpose and are used to make column formwork as well. We offer a conclusive range of sizes which can be added to make any size of columns.
To name a few applications, column formwork is used in corporate, retail, residential, industrial, bridge construction, power plant construction, infrastructure construction, and sewage treatment plant construction. Column formwork is used in most construction projects that involve the development of vertical concrete columns because it helps to build clean, accurate, and robust concrete columns. Once the concrete has been set in the column formwork, it must be extensively examined to verify that it fits the project’s requirements for aspects like aesthetics and strength.