Bitschnau Slipform MONOBOX

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2014
  • Visit us on: www.bitschnau.com/gleitschalun...
    Slipform MONOBOX
    Slipform, Sliding Formwork, Slipforming
    Slipforming is our profession.
    MONOBOX Slipform System from Bitschnau.
    The Austrian company Bitschnau Gleit & Schalungstechnik GmbH is the leading sliding-formwork specialist on the central
    European market specialised in the implementation of concrete structure bodies by using our own developed sliding formwork system.
    SLIPFORM BITSCHNAU (Bitschnau Gleit & Schalungstechnik GmbH)
    Slipforming is our profession and our calling. True success for us can only be an enthusiastic and satisfied customer.
    We are professionals. We prove our expertise every day and are proud of our formwork projects. We like to impress with safety, quality and building speed. Quality is our goal.
    Quality is our goal. We are proud of the systems we develop in house and it is our ambition to be a technology leader.
    Top-quality materials are expensive but they make the work easier and increase the quality. Stainless steel-coated aluminum plates and aluminum supporting systems are among our trademarks.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @draedrae652
    @draedrae652 7 років тому +5

    What moves the Formwork upwards, hydraulics or it has to be lifted by a crane?

  • @dumyluk3299
    @dumyluk3299 6 років тому +1

    Hydraulics. I work with this system

  • @anoopbanshiwal
    @anoopbanshiwal 5 років тому

    Goog construction

  • @joeljames4202
    @joeljames4202 7 років тому

    Can I use ur video for my project plz

  • @leest0132
    @leest0132 9 років тому

    Will it really work?

    • @bitschnaugleitschalungstec7312
      @bitschnaugleitschalungstec7312  9 років тому

      In our history we have realized already over 1000 objects with our own developed slipform system.
      Slipforming is our business, of course it works.

    • @haizee2330
      @haizee2330 Рік тому +1

      Will it work? bloody hell - do you live in 1800s?