Arch Formers

Arch Formers: Definition and Importance in Cladding

What Are Arch Formers?
Arch formers are specialized tools or pre-formed structures used in cladding applications to create the shape of an arch during construction. These formers are typically made from materials like timber, metal, or composite boards and are designed to support the cladding during installation.

Arch formers help ensure that the arch retains its desired shape and structural integrity while the bricks or other cladding materials are being applied. Once the arch is constructed and the cladding is secured, the arch former is removed. Arch formers are essential for achieving precise, consistent curves and arches in architectural designs, making them crucial for both aesthetic and functional elements in cladding projects.

In cladding, arch formers are used to create stunning visual features like doorways, window arches, or curved facades, providing a professional, clean finish and ensuring that the structure is both stable and visually appealing.

TBS Cladding Solutions and Arch Formers

At TBS Cladding Solutions, we offer high-quality arch formers that are designed to assist in the precise creation of arched features in your cladding projects. Whether you’re working on a residential, commercial, or decorative project, our arch formers provide the support and accuracy needed to create beautiful, functional arches with ease.

With our expert guidance and reliable products, TBS Cladding Solutions ensures that your project will achieve both structural integrity and visual elegance. Our arch formers are available in various sizes and materials to suit your specific needs, helping you create a flawless, professional finish every time. Let us help you enhance your cladding projects with our premium arch formers, making your designs both striking and durable.



Posted by TBS on 13 December 2024

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