The square pier formwork is a steel formwork system designed for the construction of square pier structures in bridge projects. It is suitable for bridge construction scenarios such as highways, railways, and waterways. It has the advantages of high strength, high precision, easy installation, and reusability, which can significantly improve the construction efficiency and quality of pier concrete pouring.
Product technical parameters Material: High-strength Q235B steel or 201 stainless steel.
Supply method: ODM customized services can be provided according to the design requirements of project drawings.
Formwork type: Supports a variety of cross-sectional sizes (such as 500mm×500mm to 2000mm×2000mm, etc.).
Panel thickness: ≥6mm.
Joint accessories: high-strength connectors such as bolts and tie rods.
Surface treatment: Spray anti-rust paint to enhance the anti-rust ability of the formwork.
High strength and durability:Made of high-quality steel, it has strong bearing capacity and can withstand the lateral pressure and construction load during concrete pouring. It can maintain stable performance and reduce loss after multiple turnovers.
High-precision molding:Through precision machining technology, the template size error is controlled within ±2mm, ensuring the square pier column section size is accurate and the surface is flat, meeting the design specification requirements and reducing the later repair work.
Modular and fast installation:Adopting modular design, each component can be quickly assembled and disassembled, and with standardized connectors, workers can complete the installation without complicated operations, greatly shortening the construction period and improving efficiency.
Green environmental protection and economy:It can be reused more than 30 times, which reduces material waste and construction costs compared with traditional wooden templates; at the same time, it reduces construction waste and conforms to the concept of green construction.
Safe and reliable:The template support system has been optimized by mechanical calculation, the structure is stable, and the deformation resistance is strong during the pouring process, which effectively ensures construction safety.
Bridge formwork refers to a temporary or permanent mold system into which fresh concrete is poured and cast to form specific structural components of a bridge. This is a critical engineered system that must withstand the immense hydrostatic and dynamic loads of wet concrete, construction live loads, and environmental forces, while ensuring the precise dimensional accuracy and surface finish required for bridge structures. Our formwork systems are not merely containers for concrete but are high-precision tools that directly impact structural integrity, project timelines, and overall costs.
Our formwork solutions are tailored for all major bridge components:
Substructure:
Abutments and Wing Walls: Custom-sized formwork for complex earth-retaining structures.
Piers and Columns: Systems for circular, rectangular, or irregular-shaped columns of significant height, including single-piece "jump" or "slip" forming systems for tall piers.
Pile Caps and Foundations: Heavy-duty formwork for mass concrete pours.
Superstructure:
Girders and Beams: Formwork for precast I-beams, U-beams, and box girders, as well as cast-in-situ girders.
Deck Slabs: Large-area formwork systems supported by falsework or suspended from completed girders.
Segmental Balanced Cantilever Construction: Specialized self-launching form travelers for constructing bridge decks segment-by-segment from piers.
Bridge Overhangs (Haunches): Brackets and systems for forming cantilevered deck sections.
3.1. Structural Performance & Safety
High Load-Bearing Capacity: Engineered to withstand concrete pressures exceeding 90 kN/m², with options for higher ratings for specialized applications like pylon construction.
Minimal Deflection: Utilizes high-strength steel and aluminum alloys with controlled elastic deformation (typically < L/270 or L/360 of panel span) to ensure dimensional accuracy and seamless concrete finish.
Integrated Safety Systems: Features built-in guardrail posts, toe guards, and scaffold attachment points to comply with stringent international safety standards (e.g., EN 12812, EN 12813).
3.2. Unmatched Efficiency & Constructability
Modular Design: Standardized panel sizes with universal connection details enable rapid assembly and disassembly, reducing labor and crane time.
Adaptability & Reusability: Highly configurable systems suitable for diverse geometries. High-quality materials and coatings ensure long service life with over 100 reuses for steel systems, delivering low cost-per-pour.
Mechanized Systems: We supply advanced Self-Climbing Formwork (Auto-Climbing Systems) for bridge pylons and tall piers, which use hydraulic cylinders to climb, eliminating crane needs for each lift and drastically accelerating cycle times.
3.3. Superior Finish & Precision
High-Quality Facing Materials: Options include high-density, phenolic-coated film-faced plywood for smooth, consistent finishes, or steel skin for high-reuse applications requiring exceptionally flat surfaces.
Tight Tolerances: Manufactured to meet international tolerance standards (e.g., ±2mm over a 3m span), ensuring precise alignment and geometry of the final concrete structure.
Leak-Free Joints: Proprietary sealants and jointing systems prevent grout loss, minimizing surface blemishes and costly post-cast repairs.
Steel Formwork: For heavy-duty, high-reuse applications. Panels typically use hot-rolled steel sheet (minimum yield strength 235 MPa) with structural steel frames.
Aluminum Formwork: Lighter weight (approx. 1/3 that of steel) for faster handling and reduced crane demand, ideal for repetitive layouts.
Climbing Formwork: A system comprising wall formwork, working platforms, and climbing rails that uses hydraulic jacks to "climb" the hardened concrete structure.
Formwork Traveler: A movable formwork system used in balanced cantilever construction, capable of supporting and forming each new bridge deck segment.
Our systems are designed and certified to comply with major international standards, including EN 12812, EN 12813, and AS 3610. We provide comprehensive engineering support, including:
Formwork Layout & Design Services
Load Calculations & Structural Analysis
Detailed Assembly and Striking Procedures
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