Centering sheets are temporary support structures (formwork) used in construction to mold and hold wet concrete in desired shapes (slabs, beams, arches) until it hardens, preventing sagging and ensuring structural integrity, typically made from plywood or metal and forming a reusable, strong base for concrete casting. They provide the mold or base for concrete, with key types including plywood (shuttering ply) and steel (folding or regular), available in various sizes, offering strength, reusability, and precise shaping for safe and efficient construction. Purpose & Function Support Wet Concrete: They hold the concrete in place as it sets and gains strength, preventing it from collapsing or deforming. Shape Structures: They create the mold for architectural elements like slabs, beams, columns, arches, and domes. Ensure Stability: Essential for the safety and precision of the final structure, especially in curved or elevated work. Types of Centering Sheets Plywood Centering (Shuttering Plywood): Often waterproofed, durable, and reusable, offering a smooth finish. Metal Centering Sheets (Steel Plates): Known for high tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and long life, often featuring folding designs for easy handling and storage. Key Features & Benefits High Strength: Engineered to bear heavy concrete loads. Reusability: Cost-effective due to multiple uses, especially metal types. Efficiency: Folding designs reduce storage space and assembly time. Versatility: Used across various construction applications, from basic slabs to complex curved structures. Material & Design Considerations Materials: Wood, plywood, or mild steel (MS). Finishes: Color-coated, galvanized. Designs: Folding types for portability, standard plates. Specifications: Available in various dimensions (e.g., 600x900mm, 600x1250mm) and thicknesses (e.g., 2mm, 3.2mm).
Address
673/1, S.S.T Mill Road, post, R.G, Pudur, Chinniyampalayam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641062
Coimbatore, India, 641062