Building Formwork Accessories with Custom Made Parts
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 pc/month
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Quick Details
Standard: | ISO | Material: | dodular cast iron or ductile cast iron | Surface Finish: | natural or zinc plate |
Colour: | natural colour, white, yellow | Formwork Accessories: | suitable for dia 15/17mm tie rod |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | in pallet or wooden case or as customer's require |
Delivery Detail: | 15-30 days after receive the deposit |
Specifications
formwork accessories
1.manufacturer
2.different type and size
3.high strength bear capacity
4.customized available
Product Description
Formwork Accessories
Formwork Nut
Material: Ductile Iron
Size: Outer diameter 90mm – 130mm
Tensile strength: More than 195KN
Surface: Galvanized
Colour: White or Yellow
Quality level: high level
Supply Ability: 1000 Ton per month
Custom Made: Available
Our Services
Our Services
1.Your inquiry related to our product & price will be replied within 24hours.
2.Well-trained & experienced staff are to answer all your inquiries .
3.Working time: 8:30am - 5:30pm,Monday to Friday.
4.Your business relationship with us will be confidential to any third party.
5.Good after-sale service offered, please get back if you got question.
Why us
1.We have more than 20 years experience on casting manufacturing .
2.We have the excellent quality control.
3.We have the competitive price.
4.We have the completed sales and service team so that we can offer the best service
- Q: What's an antonym for the word scaffold?
- I don't think there is one. 'Scaffold' is a noun but, with the exception of gender nouns (egs boy/girl; man/woman) it's verbs, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions that can have true opposites.
- Q: What is the mobile scaffolding materials
- About looking for specific mobile scaffolding, I suggest you here to see the mobile scaffolding, mobile scaffolding here all, other parts of the mobile scaffolding, mobile scaffolding may not fully determine where is here, you can find the mobile scaffolding, mobile scaffolding because it is easy to find, but now is not the mobile scaffolding too hard to find. About looking for specific mobile scaffolding, I suggest you here to see the mobile scaffolding, mobile scaffolding here all, other parts of the mobile scaffolding, mobile scaffolding may not fully here,
- Q: i had it done 2/3 months ago, it was fine at first but now on each end i have two lumps on my ear:S there relitavely smal...the size of like a really tiny pea.there really painfull and sore and quite red and sometimes they scab over with yellowy crust [yes i know sounds disguisting]im just a bit worried that its gone all weird or are these normal? am i cleaning it right?
- I had the same situation occur when I got my scaffold/industrial done. I wouldn't be too concerned. The lumps are called hypertrophic scars, and supposedly they are pretty common and are caused by overcleaning, harsh products, or (as I think was my case) general irritation from the jewelry moving repeatedly back and forth through the piercing or being bumped around or rubbed/touched. Mine lasted quite a long time. Try leaving your piercing alone for a couple of days. Then salt water solutions or compresses are supposed to help the lumps to heal, and I also used tea tree oil and neosporine intermittently. Hot compresses like a heated washcloth applied to the area help to reduce the lumps, as well. Sometimes it's recommended to try another type of jewelry, like titanium, or switch temporarily to two separate bars. You might also try finding a really gentle cleanser/soap. I just kept my original piercing, using the above techniques off and on, and after months of the lumps remaining red and sore, they just went away totally. Just keep your eye out for any pussing (hypertrophic scars ooze, but they don't usually pus), increased swelling, and the area feeling very hot- these are signs of infectiona nd you should see your doc right away. Good luck! :)
- Q: Want to rent the scaffolding in the county, you need to cast how much money
- In addition, there are disc scaffolding and other accessories, so you can estimate how much you need to invest
- Q: According to the standard set up double scaffolding scaffolding to the number of meters per square meter
- Once the calculation is qualified, you can according to the vertical distance
- Q: would a scaffold piercing look gay on a guy?
- No, it would not look gay on a guy. I know plenty of guys who have them. However, it will look silly on anyone if their ear is not shaped properly to accommodate a scaffold piercing....
- Q: I'm a civil engineering student and we were asked to submit a paper about designing a simple scaffolding. I just want to see a sample paper so that I would know what details should I include.
- can't draw here, but it's just an x with a flat board on top in 3 dimensions.
- Q: At 16 I took my bros 16 gauge piercing needle and pierced my left cartilage and it didn't hurt at all.... and I have a tattoo as well and I laughed through it. So pain isn't huge when it's a small amount.
- its like 37 million times worst! its really painful [Pro-Sarcasm?]
- Q: Okay, quick question. I dropped into a couple of piercing studios yesterday to inquire about getting a scaffold done. Both places informed me that it's not a good idea to have it pierced with a bar straight off, as the pressure from the jewellery combined with the swelling when first pierced can seriously slow down the healing rate. Is this true? The second place said they will pierce both holes with rings, and these can be changed to a bar after around 6 to 8 weeks.Is this the best option? Thanks for any replies.
- That is true, but it's an even worse idea to have an industrial done with rings. This is because your body can move your piercings slightly, to accommodate the angle that works best for your body. In general, that's not a bad thing, but with industrials, it's a problem. You may find that an industrial healed with rings may not accommodate a bar well; the piercing may heal unaligned, and wearing a bar could be painful or impossible. Plus any shop that thinks changing from rings to a bar at 6 to 8 weeks will make any difference from getting a bar initially, you shouldn't trust to poke needles in you. Industrials take 6 months to a year or more to heal. At 8 weeks, the piercings are still very much healing. So if you have your jewelry switched at that point, you'll be irritating the piercing, setting back healing, and you'll have to deal with all of the pressure and hypertrophic scarring problems anyway. It basically comes down to this, industrials suck to heal. Bars are hard to heal. But rings will often result in bad industrial placement and alignment. Just get pierced with a bar and deal with the problems as they come. It's still very much possible to heal an industrial, it just takes time, patience, and a really good piercer (and like I said find a better shop, whoever told you it'd work to change the jewelry from rings to a bar at 8 weeks is an idiot).
- Q: I got my scaffolding approximately about 7 weeks ago maybe just a lil over, I want to know when is a good time to change the bar/take it out, I am keeping up with cleaning it 2 to 3 times a day with the saline solution, even though, it only requires to be cleaned 1-2 times a day to be fair though
- 9-12 months of healing time so 9-12 months until you change it. You should never change an unhealed piercing. Take it from someone who had to retire her industrial piercing from changing it too early, leave it alone until it is 100% healed.
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Building Formwork Accessories with Custom Made Parts
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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