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Traditional formwork mostly uses independent accessories, which are assembled at the construction site according to the requirements of the concrete structure. Workers need to use nails to join separate pieces together, such as planks and rectangular strips. At this time, the formwork also needs to be strengthened with reinforcement accessories (Beam form). After the concrete has set, workers need to remove the formwork. The demolition of traditional formwork is full of violence, and a large number of wooden strips and planks with nails will be left behind, which is very unsafe. In addition, it has the following disadvantages:
1. Complicated installation. Each pour requires an installation of planks and battens.
2. High labor cost. More accessories lead to need more workers for installation and disassembly.
3. Long construction time. Every assembly is complex.
4. The load capacity of the traditional formwork is not outstanding, and it is very prone to leakage.
5. A large amount of construction waste is produced, causing damage to the environment.
6. Cannot be reused. almost only one time use
7. Failing to provide a good finish. This results in higher costs for later finishing finishes.
1. Low initial cost, wood is the cheapest of all formwork materials.
2. Raw materials are easy to obtain. Wood is everywhere.
3. It is the best choice for small concrete projects. Concrete paths and flower beds in the garden.
4. In countries with sufficient labor force and low cost, traditional formwork is the choice of more builders.
Compared with traditional formwork, modular formwork has been partially assembled according to requirements before entering the construction site. After arriving at the site, workers only need to assemble the formwork prepared in advance with the assistance of a crane. There is a special design between the modular formwork, just use the tie rods or support structures to align them and you can use them with confidence.
1. Easy to install. Workers only need to assemble the pre-assembled formwork by crane.
2. Labor cost is low. It can be assembled quickly without a large number of workers.
3. Short construction time. Both installation and removal are quick and easy.
4. Strong load capacity. Can withstand the weight of a large amount of uncured concrete.
5. No construction waste will be generated. Damaged formwork can be repaired and recycled. Such as aluminum formwork and steel formwork.
6. Can be used repeatedly. Although the initial cost is high, the reusability means that the later cost is very low.
7. Can provide excellent finish. Modular formwork provides a finish that requires little additional plastering.
Higher initial costs. This is unavoidable, because only excellent materials can guarantee the repeated use of the formwork. And a good solution is leasing. According to statistics, the cost of leasing modular formwork is much lower than the purchase amount of traditional formwork.
Modular formwork is designed with standardized panels and components, requiring little to no cutting of material on site. This speeds up the construction of projects, reduces labor requirements and can save civil, commercial and industrial contractors a lot of money.
ZEEMO H20 formwork can be used for any concrete pouring project. The good thing is that any concrete structure throughout the project can use it, such as walls, round/rectangular columns, floors. The system can be used in all concrete facility projects such as nuclear power plants, dams, high-rises, reservoirs and tunnels.