• Adapt to harsh environments and ensure structural durability
The port environment is characterized by high salt fog and strong corrosion. The material and surface treatment of the formwork must have high corrosion resistance and strong weather resistance to withstand wind, sun, rain and drastic temperature changes.
• Withstanding extremely heavy loads and ensuring construction safety
The concrete pouring volume for port engineering is huge, which imposes significant lateral pressure and self-weight on the formwork, and large-scale mechanical operations generate certain impact forces and vibrations. The formwork needs to have a reasonable design and support system to ensure safe load-bearing.
• Meet the diverse structural requirements and adapt to complex construction scenarios
The formwork not only needs to be compatible with the regular and irregular structures, as well as large and special structures in port engineering, but also meet the strict requirements of waterborne and underwater construction operations, ensuring sequential forming in various complex environments.
• Improving construction efficiency and economy
Port engineering projects have long construction periods and large structural volumes. To ensure the long-term durability of the materials and reduce the single-use cost, the formwork is often equipped with convenient connection devices to enable rapid assembly and disassembly, thereby enhancing the construction rhythm.