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Paschal goes ultra-light with a new range of powder-coated aluminium formwork panels

April 10, 2025 Read time: 1 min
The new NeoR aluminium panel from PASCHAL

Paschal is supplementing its NeoR range of lightweight, steel formwork panels with even lighter powder-coated aluminium panels.

The new aluminium panel is 75cm x 150cm and weighs only 23kg. The permissible fresh- concrete pressure is 50kN/m², whereby the evenness tolerances according to DIN 18202, Table 3, line 6 are observed.  

The NeoR strap 75 is used to connect the steel and aluminium panels quickly and securely, guaranteeing full compatibility. Meanwhile, the NeoR Multi Clamp 0-10cm has the same properties, which also incorporate plastic filler pieces for residual dimension compensation to the nearest centimetre.

Paschal says that the steel-aluminium connecting bolt provides a cost-effective connection between steel and aluminium panels. This is inserted from the aluminium side and enables the NeoR aluminium panel to be connected to the steel panels of the NeoR or modular formwork.

For small concrete surfaces or heights, the aluminium panel is ideally suited for use by hand if no crane is available or if it is not worthwhile to set up and dismantle a hoist.  

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