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Different Materials Used for Formwork – Advantages and Disadvantages

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A Formwork is a temporary structure used as mold for the original structure. There are different materials available to construct the formwork. Formwork Material is selected depending upon many factors like cost, requirement, type of structure etc.

Different Formwork Materials

Different formwork materials and their advantages and disadvantages are discussed below.
  1. Timber
  2. Plywood
  3. Steel
  4. Aluminum
  5. Plastics
  6. Magnesium
  7. Fabric

1. Timber as Formwork Material

Timber is the most commonly used material for formwork. Timber logs, lumber etc. are used as bracing members from ancient times. So, the Timber formwork is also called as traditional formwork. It is most economical material used for formwork. This is used in sites as formwork material for number of years so, the method of constructing timber framework is well known to the workers.

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Fig 1 : Timber Formwork

2. Plywood as Formwork Material

Plywood which is a manufactured product of timber is also used for formworks. It consists number of veneer sheets or plies in layers. Now a days, the use of plywood formwork increases especially for facing panels. The reason behind it is that the plywood formwork provides smooth finish when compared to normal timber formwork. Hence, finishing cost may reduce by the use of plywood. For formwork, special type of plywood called exterior plywood is used. The veneer sheets of exterior plywood are bonded with strong adhesive to make it watertight. The plywood boards are available in thicknesses from 7mm to 32mm. In general, plywood of size 1220 x 2440 and 18mm thick boards are sufficient for most of the works. For curved structures, special types of plywood with sufficient thickness are also available.

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Fig 2 : Plywood Formwork

3. Steel as Formwork Material

Steel can also be used as formwork material. It is very costly but it can be used for more number of times than others. They provides excellent finish to the concrete surfaces. For mass strictures like dams, bridges, etc. steel from work is so strong and safe.

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Fig 3 : Steel Formwork

4. Aluminum as Formwork Material

Aluminum formwork is used often for pre-fabricated formworks. It is getting more popular because of its light weight and good strength. It requires fewer supports and ties.

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Fig 4 : Aluminum Formwork

5.Plastics as Formwork Material

Plastic is another type of formwork material which is used for small concrete structures or for complex portions of the structure. It is light in weight and durable for long periods. For complicated concrete structures, Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) and vacuum formed plastics are used.

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Fig 5 : Plastic Formwork

6.Magnesium as Formwork Material

Magnesium is another metal element which is used for formwork. Magnesium is not directly used for formwork and is used with the combination of oxygen atoms which forms magnesium oxide, usually called magnesia or MgO. Magnesium oxide boards or MgO boards are famous in some countries because of their multiple applications. MgO boards are available in required sizes and grades.

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Fig 6 : Magnesium Oxide Boards

7.Fabric as Formwork Material

Fabric formwork is the modern technology in construction sector. Fabric can be mold into any required shapes which makes it more famous formwork for architectural purposes.

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Fig  7 : Installation of Fabric Formwork

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