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Clean formwork for high-quality surfaces

The quality of the formwork is of utmost importance when the formwork system is used for architectural concrete. But it is only possible to achieve surfaces that comply with high visual standards if the formwork is clean. For this reason, every formwork material has to be cleaned and repaired on a regular basis in order to maintain the quality required.

The formwork is removed as soon as the concrete is hardened. This rarely results in formwork free of residues. Furthermore, the formwork may be damaged when used several times. Scratches, defects or staining leave marks at the concrete surface...

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