High Ribbed Formwork is manufactured from hot-dipped galvanized steel sheets. Because its meshes and U patterns, it has better anti-stress capability and forming flexibility than normal metal lath. This product has excellent engineering quality, construction security and widely used in tunnels bridges, valve basement systems, sewage systems, subways, retaining walls, nuclear power plants, shipyards, water pools and marine engineering works and high rise building projects and non-regular or bending pattern etc. asconcrete permanent assembly-free formwork.
High Ribbed Formwor Specifications:
Model | Thickness (mm) | Weight (kg) | Width (mm) | Length (mm) | Area (m2) |
FS 020 | 0.2 | 1.70 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 025 | 0.25 | 2.10 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 030 | 0.30 | 2.60 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 035 | 0.35 | 3.00 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 040 | 0.40 | 3.40 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 045 | 0.45 | 3.80 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
FS 050 | 0.50 | 4.20 | 445 | 2200 | 0.99 |
How To Install High Ribbed Formwork:
Hi-rib lath is ideal for refurbishing damaged or aged masonry walls, when a key for rendering is not certain due to disintegration or softening of the wall face.
Lath should be fixed with apexes of ribs against the wall, edge ribs of sheets nesting into each other should be wire-tied every 15cm and ends of sheets should be lapped not less than 2.5cm and nesting ribs securely tied together.
Stainless steel fixings should be used at sufficient intervals to hold the lath firmly in position.
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