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Shuttering MagnetsThe precast shuttering magnet is a magnetic fixing device designed for the rapid positioning and high-precision assembly of formwork for precast concrete components, which significantly improves...read more
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Shuttering Magnet LeversThe Shuttering Magnet Levers are specially developed and designed for shuttering magnets, utilizing the principle of leverage to easily pry the shuttering magnets in working condition. This...read more
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Shuttering Magnet AdaptersShuttering adapters play an important role in the formwork system. In actual use, due to the different width of the shuttering magnet shell, the length of the shuttering magnet is not applicable...read more
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Magnetic FormworkIn the production of precast concrete components, precast concrete magnetic formwork is an innovative moulding technology that utilizes the principle of magnetic adsorption to achieve rapid...read more
Precast Concrete Magnets, also called Shuttering magnet is specially manufactured for Precast industry. Relying on Strong magnetic force, Precast Concrete Magnet was used widely to fix the Precast....
Feb 09, 2012 · Nehmo said: Concrete is a mixture containing what's called an aggregate. You could use pieces of steel for the aggregate, or you could pre-position magnets in yet-to-cure concrete....
Relying on Strong magnetic force, Precast Concrete Magnet was used widely to fix the Precast Concrete Formwork when concrete is casting. According to the dufferent magnetic force, currently MPCO...
Precast Concrete Magnet. As an indispensable accessory of precast concrete system, precast concrete magnets are utilized to fix different embedded parts during pouring process of concrete. Precast...
Precast concrete magnets (PC fixing magnetic devices) are an innovative fastening method for construction Industry. They are a kind of large strong pot...
Precast Concrete Magnet for Construction Industry 900kg, Corner Formwork Concrete Magnet, Precast Shutter Magnet,prcecast concrete magnetic box construction About MPCO Production R&D...
