Modular formwork MEVAFLEX
aluminiumplasticwooden

modular formwork
modular formwork
modular formwork
modular formwork
modular formwork
modular formwork
modular formwork
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Characteristics

Type
modular
Material
aluminium, plastic, wooden
Applications
for floor, for slab

Description

The conventional slab formwork MevaFlex is economical and has shown its worth with flexibility and efficiency. Product characteristics High degree of efficiency with only three components: Prop with forked prop head Formwork girder H20 or aluminium girder stringer Facing Free selection of the facing Girder stringers and crossbeams are independent of the grid pattern Bracing can be freely selected from MEVA’s range of props and shoring towers Adaptation to varying building layouts and slab thicknesses Pays for itself after just a few applications The conventional slab formwork Economical and tried-and-tested MevaFlex: conventional slab formwork with facings, crossbeams and girder stringers on props or shoring towers. Freely selectable facing: shuttering panel 3S, alkus all-plastic facing or other alternatives. Flexible and cost-efficient The positioning of the beams and props is not predefined and can thus be optimised in accordance with the slab thicknesses during the planning phase. This results in flexible fields of applications for varying building layouts as well as slab thicknesses. Flexible even for large surface areas. MevaFlex is the ideal solution to support prefabricated slabs. Flexibly adaptable to suit every building geometry. The new generation Lighter and more ergonomic: The new MevaDec generation convinces due to the low weight and ease of cleaning of all its components as well as its optimised handling properties – based on all the tried-and-tested MevaDec system advantages.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.