Discover Mitro Industries Aluminum Formwork Wall Tie System designed for high construction quality, faster installation, and cost savings.
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The Aluminum Formwork Wall Tie System developed by Mitro Industries is an advanced solution used in modern aluminum work construction. Unlike the conventional tie-rod system that requires drilling holes through the work panels, this system utilizes a wall tie reinforcement method. As a result, once the work is removed, no holes remain in the concrete wall, significantly reducing the risk of external wall leakage.
This system provides high construction quality, faster installation, and lower overall project cost, making it an efficient choice for large-scale construction projects.
Introduction
The wall tie is a thin steel strip typically manufactured with a thickness ranging from 1.8 mm to 3.0 mm. Its length is designed according to the thickness of the wall or column being constructed.
During concrete pouring, the wall tie s as a locking element that tightly holds the aluminum work panels on both sides of the wall. This prevents work expansion or displacement caused by the pressure of wet concrete, ensuring structural stability and accurate wall dimensions during construction.
At Mitro Industries, wall ties are manufactured using high-strength manganese steel, ensuring durability and perance. Each production batch undergoes strict tensile strength testing, confirming that every wall tie can withstand a minimum pull force of 28 kN.
The installation process is simple and efficient. Instead of drilling holes through the work panels, grooves are milled into the side ribs of the aluminum work. The wall ties are then installed at the panel joints and secured using pins, connecting the work panels on both sides of the wall.
After the concrete has fully set, the aluminum work panels are removed. The wall tie remains ded within the concrete wall, with both ends slightly protruding from the surface. Once the work removal is complete, the exposed portions of the wall tie are snapped off easily.
The wall tie is designed with a V-shaped stress concentration structure, allowing it to break approximately 5 mm inside the wall surface. This ensures that the remaining portion stays inside the concrete and does not interfere with plastering or finishing work.
Advantages
The wall tie system ensures precise and consistent wall thickness. The round holes at both ends of the wall tie are connected to the aluminum work panels using pins, ensuring accurate alignment. Because the length of each wall tie is fixed, the wall thickness remains uni throughout the structure.
In contrast, traditional tie-rod systems rely on tightening nuts, which may vary in torque and cause uneven wall thickness. The wall tie system eliminates this issue and improves the vertical alignment and surface quality of the wall.
Another major advantage is that no holes remain in the wall after work removal. Once the exposed ends of the wall ties are snapped off, the wall surface remains solid, eliminating potential