Is weight an issue with your concrete forms? Then the Super Light concrete form is for you. Consistent care increases the longevity of this panel.
• 36" x 120" weighs only 90 lbs
• 36" x 108" weighs only 81 lbs
• 36" x 96" weighs only 73 lbs
Inset Face Sheet
• Prevents damage and wear to face sheet edges.
• Superior weld penetration achieved by placing weld near the edge of the face sheet.
• Increases overall strength and life of panel without leaving unsightly seams.
• Backbone added for reduction in pillowcasing.
• Corner gussets added to reinforce corner.
Striker pads for protection of .094 face sheet.
Bracing
• Ends are welded on sides and tops to strengthen the form and ensure concrete cannot enter brace.
• Three convexed "ridges" on bracing provide additional strength.
Siderail
• Heavy duty extruded aluminum extends life of panel.
• Dual point contact for ease of alignment.
Notch for inset face sheet strengthens panel.
Bushings
• Heat-treated and plated bushings are held in place by heavy duty ¼ inch solid steel plated rivets.
• Crowned bushing allows for easy release of wedges.
• Bushings increase strength of siderail, not weaken it like swedged bushings.
• Rivets are countersunk into siderail to reduce accumulation of concrete and make cleaning easier.
Welding
• Continuous weld around concrete form, including over top of bracing.
• Certified Quality Control Program.
When you choose WTF concrete forms, you are investing in the highest quality, most durable concrete forms in the market today. Our quality control extends beyond the manufacturing plant, including custom design and engineering, constant reevaluation of our products, regular communication with contractors, builders and distributors, and on-site training and inspections. We manufacture concrete forms designed to meet your needs, not ours.
Our concrete forms use state-of-the-art robotics welding system which extends the life of welds on our full concrete forms. These concrete forms receive the most concrete placement pressure. A soft alloy weld wire is utilized in the concrete form weld process. This ensures greater flexibility without sacrificing strength when the concrete form is in use. This greatly reduces, if not eliminates, broken welds.