The production of US Formliner formliners follows a simple principle. Formliner patterns are inspired both by things we find in nature and things created digitally. Once we have the inspiration for a pattern, a positive cast (or master) is subsequently created by combining traditional craftsmanship and state-of-the-art technology which is then replicated in polyeurethane. 

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The original forms for concrete patterns and some individual patterns are created by hand. They are molded out of plaster or cast of existing patterns. The models for the photo-concrete and single individual pattern are done digitally. An individual design or an image are transferred into a file for the CNC-mill by a computer. It cuts the pattern into board material (Exception: artico).

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The positive cast is sealed with a release wax and provided with a forming frame. Subsequently, a liquid elastomer is poured onto the cast to produce the formliner.

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After the synthetic solidifies, the forming frame can be removed. The high elasticity of the formliner enables a reproduction of the pattern that is true to detail and makes it robust enough to be reused multiple times (up to 100 times).

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The formliner is glued to the mold and waxed with release agents before the concrete is cast.

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The formliner can be used at the precast plant and in in-situ concrete.

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After the concrete has hardened, the element can be easily removed. The formliner is ready to use again, up to 100 times depending on the type. 

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