Certified structural safety
Independent verification against EN 13374 and DIN 4420 keeps edge protection and frame loads auditable on every pour.
Precision-engineered wall panels, climbing units, and accessories help general contractors and structural engineers control pour pressure, load bearing capacity at the tie pattern, dimensional stability of gangs, and cycle time from basement walls to high-rise cores.
Independent verification against EN 13374 and DIN 4420 keeps edge protection and frame loads auditable on every pour.
Precision-welded steel frames with integrated alignment cut set-up time versus loose conventional timber gangs.
Corner solutions, radius formwork, and adjustable struts solve complex concrete shapes with stock components.
Dedicated engineers review drawings, optimize panel layouts, and train crews before the first concrete truck arrives.
Regional depots across five continents keep backup panels shipping within tight pour windows.
Proprietary face coatings extend service life expectancy beyond hundreds of casting cycles when cleaning chemistry stays within published limits and abrasion resistance is rechecked between architectural pours.
Use this reference when procurement managers weigh Mammut-class heavy forming against lighter modular panels for mid-rise walls.
| Parameter | Mammut 350 class | Lite modular class |
|---|---|---|
| Typical pour pressure window | Up to 80 kN/m² with verified tie patterns | Mid-range walls where crane capacity is limited |
| Panel handling | Crane-dependent large gangs for core walls | Crew-friendly modules for fast gang assembly |
| Face reuse target | 300+ cycles with coating care | High reuse on residential and commercial walls |
| Preferred structures | High-rise cores, heavy industrial walls | Hotels, schools, mid-rise residential |
| Alignment aids | Integrated frame alignment hardware | Clamp and walers for rapid repositioning |
Climbing systems keep shaft pours synchronized with floor cycles.
Pier and abutment forms sized for staged infrastructure pours.
Radius and inclined panels shape seating bowls without one-off fabrication.
Specialized forming for invert and lining sequences in bored tunnels.
Thick walls and bunkers where pour pressure must stay within published limits.
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