Water Stopper

A “Water Stopper” in scaffolding refers to components like tie rods, anchor nuts, and specific caps (often cast iron or PVC) used with formwork to prevent concrete leakage and maintain structural integrity, featuring features like forging/casting, durable materials (MS Steel, PVC, rubber), precise sizing (e.g., 2-inch diameter, varying lengths), and secure connections via nuts to resist concrete pressure, ensuring watertight formwork for foundations, walls, and tunnels.

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Description

SPECIFICATIONS

Water Sealing
Acts as a physical barrier to stop water and grout seepage through formwork joints
Material Variety
Available in durable materials like cast iron, steel (Mild Steel), PVC, rubber, and sometimes plastic for different applications and budgets
Secure Fit
Often includes internal grooves or designed to fit tightly over scaffolding standards (poles) or tie rods
Corrosion Resistance
Many types, especially PVC and certain metals, are designed to resist corrosion from concrete and water
Weather Resistance
Designed to withstand outdoor exposure without degradation

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