The rudder spacer is an essential tool in the construction of structures, specially designed to maintain the precise distance between the steel and the formwork wall in columns, precast and other building elements. Its main function is to preserve the specified coatings for each element, preventing corrosion of the reinforcement and ensuring structural integrity.
Bullet points:
- Primarily for vertical reinforcement, it acts as a clamp, minimising contact with the formwork and ensuring perfect integration with the concrete.
- Made of PP copolymer, a durable and resistant material that guarantees stability and protection against corrosion.
- It offers a versatile range of recommended spacing, varying between 50 and 90 centimetres, depending on the type of reinforcement used, whether rebar or welded mesh, and the diameter of the reinforcement.
- They guarantee the correct coating of the reinforcement, effectively preventing corrosion. In addition, they are quick, economical and efficient to install, which contributes to the agility of the construction process.
The Timon spacer stands out for its ability to ensure structural integrity by maintaining the proper distance between rebars in vertical elements, meeting the required coating standards and contributing to the prevention of corrosion in construction projects.