Steel Concrete Formwork for Concrete Wall, Beam, Column
Steel formwork features large steel plates secured together with bars and couples known as falsework. Using steel is a good choice for builders because steel will not bend, warp, or otherwise become misshapen during the concrete curing process.
One of the most exclusive applications of Nova Formworks is our concrete cast in situ systems. This involves the process of manually pouring concrete in liquid form into our plastic moulds
to create rigid concrete on site. The reinforcements can be customised to suit the requirements of the clients. Our panels can be attached to each other with locking wedges and pins without any gaps and are very sturdy. Hence, there is no leakage of concrete and the finish is very smooth.
Steel formwork can save costs and bring environmental benefits to the construction process.
Creating steel formwork requires a minimal production process. There are many ways to make steel, one of which is computer modelling. The digital modelling process ensures that the steel is formed correctly the first time it is created and formed, thereby minimizing rework. If the steel formwork can be manufactured quickly, the speed of fieldwork will also be accelerated.
Due to its strength, steel is suitable for extreme environments and severe weather conditions. Its anti-corrosion performance reduces the possibility of accidents for building builders and residents, thus providing a safe environment for everyone.