Steel Frame Column Formwork
Advantages
1. Modular Structure
Our steel frame formwork features a modular design, with each unit supporting a load capacity from 14.11 kg up to 130.55 kg. Its size is highly flexible: height can be adjusted between 600 mm and 3000 mm, while width ranges from 500 mm to 1200 mm to fit various project needs.
2. Customizable Panels
We provide a wide selection of standard-sized panels, each pre-fitted with precisely spaced adjustment holes (set at 50mm intervals) — allowing easy, tailored modifications for specific requirements.
3. Convenient Assembly
Panel connections rely on alignment couplers, which offer a flexible adjustment range of 0 to 150 mm. For column applications, specialized column couplers ensure tight, stable corner joints, reinforcing the overall structural integrity.
4. Effortless Transport
The formwork is engineered for hassle-free mobility: it can be moved horizontally using wheeled supports, and once fully packed, it’s easily lifted vertically with standard hoisting equipment for efficient on-site logistics.
Applications
1.High-rise & multi-storey residential buildings
Matches diverse column sizes via modular, adjustable design; enables quick assembly/disassembly to shorten construction cycles and ensure delivery schedules.
2.Commercial complexes & public buildings
High-strength steel frame withstands mass concrete lateral pressure, guaranteeing column forming accuracy and structural stability for high-safety projects like offices, malls and stadiums.
3.Industrial plants & warehouses
High turnover and anti-deformation performance meet high-volume industrial construction needs, cutting long-term comprehensive costs for heavy-duty column pouring.
4.Transportation infrastructure
Supports crane-assisted construction and adapts to outdoor complex environments; precise size adjustment fits special-shaped/large-size columns in bridges, subway stations and highway interchanges.
5.Municipal & special buildings
Customizable for special-shaped column forming in hospitals, schools and cultural landmarks, balancing engineering practicality and architectural aesthetics.










