Precast Shuttering is a specialized formwork system used in the production of precast concrete elements such as walls, slabs, beams, and columns. Unlike traditional formwork, precast shuttering is designed for repeated use in controlled factory environments, ensuring high precision, superior surface finish, and faster construction cycles. It is built from high-strength steel or aluminum and is engineered to handle the weight and pressure of fresh concrete while maintaining dimensional accuracy.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-tensile steel (IS:2062) or Aluminum Alloy |
| Available Sizes | Customizable based on precast element dimensions |
| Thickness | 3mm – 6mm steel plates with reinforced edges |
| Load Capacity | Designed to withstand 50 – 80 kN/m² of concrete pressure |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dip Galvanized, Painted, or Powder-coated |
| Formwork Type | Fixed, Adjustable, or Modular Panel Systems |
| Reusability | Up to 200+ uses with proper maintenance |
| Application | Precast Columns, Slabs, Beams, Walls, Tunnel Segments |
| Compliance | Meets IS 4990:2011 and Eurocode 2 standards for formwork |