Molenaar Betonindustrie

60 years of high-quality spacers

Molenaar Betonindustrie BV in Goes in the Netherlands founded in 1953 is a producer of high quality concrete spacers for rebar and formwork and specialized in concrete decking separators, formwork spacers and accessories. Innovation, quality, custom-made items, choice of material and fast delivery have made the company it is today.

Molenaar offers a variety of spacers for conventional concrete and Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) which are made for precast and architectural concrete.

The spacers are of exceptional durability. The composition is in accordance with the specifications laid down by...

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