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Superior to traditional
templates, such as wooden and
steel ones, it has better stress
intensity and deformability,
which are good to engineering
quality, structural safety and
cost control. As a permanently
dismantling-free template for
concrete, it is used in civil-
work of large buildings in large
quantities, including tunnels,
bridges, sewers, breast walls,
power plants, docks, storage
tanks, high-rises, ocean
engineering and irregular surface
modelling. After concrete
pouring, the angular gomphosis on
mesh openings will be embedded
automatically to produce high
stick force and shear resistance
on joints. This mesh is easily
cuttable, flexible, formable and
movable, which makes it
especially suitable for aloft
work. The dismantling-free
template is able to retain poured
concrete, reduce honeycomb
between gaps and the risk of sand
holes without manually chipping
away, roughing, cleaning or
curing. Instead, re-pouring can
be easily conducted thereon to
combine into a firm and integral
leakage protection. Mesh openings
on the template may help disperse
the pressure generated by mortar
and concrete during pouring by
2/3, much lower than the side
pressure of traditional ones. It
may also be fixed directly on
reinforced bars to save template
frame needed, time and expenses
for manpower and materials in
large quantities. The template
mesh still stays in the surface
layer when concrete has been
poured for reinforcement and
preventing the surface layer of
concrete from drying, shrinking
or cracking. Since no iron nail
and less timber is used while no
oil stain or rubbish is produced,
the construction site can be kept
clean in adaptation to the
requirements on environmental
protection.
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