Tianqu Aluminum Formwork: "No Plastering Required" Builds a Green Future
The National 15th Five-Year Plan deployed a series of systematic reform tasks around comprehensive green transformation and industrial restructuring, with "reducing construction waste at the source" becoming a clear policy goal. A QYResearch report reveals a core logic: the global construction industry is shifting from a "resource-consuming" to a "resource-recycling" model. Traditional formwork systems are no longer sufficient to meet current policy demands, and the global market for aluminum alloy formwork is experiencing continuous growth.


Aluminum alloy formwork systems are temporary formwork support systems cast from concrete. They are more durable than wooden formwork, recyclable, and designed to adapt to diverse construction needs. They are lighter than steel formwork, weighing about one-third of steel formwork, effectively reducing transportation costs. They are also strong and corrosion-resistant, making aluminum formwork a more cost-effective choice. The "no plastering required" feature achieved by aluminum formwork is a strategic breakthrough that achieves three goals at once:
For projects: It means cost reduction, efficiency improvement, and quality enhancement.
For enterprises: It builds a technological moat and core competitiveness.
For society, it embodies the concept of green and low-carbon development.
