RATEC

Innovation in modular formwork

In its anniversary year, the leading provider of magnetic formwork systems and custom formwork solutions for the precast concrete industry will once again be prominently represented at bauma in Munich. This time around, the company will be presenting itself under the motto “RATEC goes 3D”.

At the stand, visitors can expect not only an overview of the entire product and service range, but also the large-scale model of a modular and shrinkable inner core of an entirely new type of 3D formwork. This relates to the first modular mold kit with which both inner core and external formwork can be...

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