Forming systems have been used for construction since time immemorial. Whether it’s clay or concrete that needs curing and hardening, a forming system can hold it in place until the desired shape is achieved. For millennia, concrete forming systems have evolved into stronger and more efficient structures. They’ve come a long way since the day when the only available materials were stone and wood. Now, we have aluminum concrete forming systems to boot, and they offer a great deal of benefits.
Perhaps the greatest weakness of wood, the oldest and most popular concrete forming material, is that it has a very limited capacity, mainly because it’s organic and it’s lighter and less dense than concrete. Wood can’t even bend enough to hold circular columns or structures, so a complex support and scaffolding should be included in the formwork. Aluminum forming systems, on the other hand, come with aluminum plates, which bend well. Read more from this article: http://www.lecoconcreteforms.com/blog/the-amazing-benefits-of-using-aluminum-concrete-forming-systems