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What to Know About Plastic H20 Beam?
A plastic H20 beam, also known as a plastic I-beam or girder beam, is a construction material used for formwork/scaffold support. It is a relatively new type of building material used as an alternative to traditional steel H20 beams.
What are the uses of Plastic H20 Beam?
Plastic H20 beams are used in formwork systems to support concrete molds and/or scaffolding platforms. It holds decking, work platforms, and other loads in scaffolding structures.
What are the Benefits of Plastic H20 Beam?
Plastic H20 beams are lighter and more corrosion-resistant than traditional steel H20 beams. They are water-resistant, easy to handle, and have high load-bearing capacity.
What scaffolding system does the Plastic H20 Beam belong to?
Plastic H20 beams are used in the cuplock scaffolding system, which is known for its flexibility and ease of use. However, these beams are also used in other systems, too.
What Materials are Used to Create Plastic H20 Beam?
Plastic H20 beams are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or other reinforced plastic. Plastic is a lightweight and long-lasting alternative to wood.
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