Aluminum formwork is primarily used for formwork operations in cast-in-place concrete construction, offering high construction safety, superior forming accuracy, and low overall project cost. Its systemized and lightweight design significantly shortens construction cycles, enabling a typical floor to be completed within approximately 3 to 5 days.
As a new-generation formwork system following timber and steel formwork, aluminum formwork is manufactured mainly from high-strength aluminum alloy profiles through precision extrusion, machining, and welding processes. The system is engineered to meet the demands of modern concrete construction, providing high dimensional accuracy, structural stability, and consistent performance. Aluminum formwork can be freely assembled and configured to suit different building geometries and structural layouts, with a high degree of standardization and interchangeability. This results in improved construction efficiency, reduced on-site labor intensity, and reliable quality control across repetitive building cycles.