Reuss-Seifert

Anti-slip pads with certificate

Concrete elements freshly made need continuous ventilation to avoid discoloration of the surfaces owing to differences in the drying process. That is precisely what Reuss-Seifert, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of spacers, sealing, fastening, reinforcement and formwork systems, has developed the anti-slip pads StapelfixAR for. As separating layers they keep spaces between stacked payloads and make sure that the concrete elements dry consistently when stored. Moreover, the raised dimples provide for a small contact surface of the concrete elements placed on top of each other. This...

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