Modular formwork VARIMID
framelightweightgalvanized steel

modular formwork
modular formwork
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Characteristics

Type
modular, frame, lightweight
Material
galvanized steel, powder-coated steel, plywood
Applications
column

Description

The lightweight framed formwork Varimid by Variant delivers perfect forming performance in projects where use of a crane is limited, can be assembled by hand. When a large number of square and rectangular columns, with variable cross-sections, are to be formed cost-effectively and quickly, with limited use of lifting equipment, column formwork Varimid is the best solution. Using versatile panels 75 cm width a column cross-section up to 60 x 60 cm in a 5 cm grid can be formed, with use of 90 cm panel a column cross-section up to 75 x 75 cm in a 5 cm grid can be formed. Height extension can be accomplished by means of vertical stacking. Maximum height of a column set is 6 m, with one staking joint. High load-bearing capacity: 60 kN/m2 pressure of fresh concrete; Can be vertically stacked up to 6.00 m with use of one joint; High quality film faced plywood with thickness of 15 mm. Film weight 240 g/m2. Cost-effective: Manhandled formwork panels minimize use of a crane; High number of use cycles means lower follow-up expenses; Reduction of expenses by means of restoration and cleaning possibilities; Galvanized or powder-coated steel frames, for long service life; High quality of concrete surface minimize finishing work; Reduction of cost by using panels which are already used on site; Maximum utilization by means of using versatile panels for forming stop-ends, corners, wall junctions etc. Easy handling and planning: All the connectors and accessories are easily fixed into the slots and quickly tighten, consequently forming time is efficient and maximized.

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