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The Formwork Experts.

Formwork sheets
User Information
Instructions for assembly and use (Method statement)
© by Doka GmbH, A-3300 Amstetten

© by Doka GmbH, A-3300 Amstetten


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Contents
4 Introduction
4 Elementary safety warnings
7 Eurocodes at Doka

8 General remarks
10 Influences on the formwork sheets and
concrete surfaces
15 Deflection diagrams

20 3-ply sheets
20 Doka formwork sheet 3-SO
21 Doka texture sheet 3-SO
23 Formwork sheet 3S basic
24 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus
25 Formwork sheet 3S top
26 Formwork sheet 3S cut
27 Doka formwork sheet FF20
28 Three-ply sheet without coating

30 Multi-ply formwork sheets


30 Xlife sheet Framax
31 Xlife sheet Alu-Framax
32 Xlife sheet Frami
33 Xlife sheet Dokadek
34 Xface sheet
35 Framax sheet
36 Frami sheet
37 Dokaplex formwork sheet
38 DokaPly Birch
39 DokaPly Spruce
40 DokaPly eco
41 DokaPly natural
42 UniPlex
43 DokaPly Span

44 Transporting, stacking and storing

46 Component overview

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Introduction
Elementary safety warnings
User target groups Remarks on this booklet
▪ This booklet is aimed at all persons who will be work- ▪ This booklet can also be used as a generic method
ing with the Doka product or system that it describes. statement or incorporated with a site-specific
It contains information on the standard design for method statement.
setting up this system, and on correct, compliant uti- ▪ Many of the illustrations in this booklet show the
lisation of the system. situation during formwork assembly and are
▪ All persons working with the product described therefore not always complete from the safety
herein must be familiar with the contents of this point of view.
booklet and with all the safety instructions it contains. Any safety accessories not shown in these illustra-
▪ Persons who are incapable of reading and under- tions must still be used by the customer, in accord-
standing this booklet, or who can do so only with dif- ance with the applicable rules and regulations.
ficulty, must be instructed and trained by the cus- ▪ Further safety instructions, especially warnings,
tomer. will be found in the individual sections of this
▪ The customer is to ensure that the information mate- booklet!
rials provided by Doka (e.g. User Information book-
lets, Instructions for Assembly and Use, Operating
Instruction manuals, plans etc.) are up to date and Planning
available to all users, and that they have been made
aware of them and have easy access to them at the ▪ Provide safe workplaces for those using the form-
usage location. work (e.g. for when it is being erected/dismantled,
▪ In the relevant technical documentation and form- modified or repositioned etc). It must be possible to
work utilisation plans, Doka shows the workplace get to and from these workplaces via safe access
safety precautions that are necessary in order to use routes!
the Doka products safely in the usage situations ▪ If you are considering any deviation from the
shown. details and instructions given in this booklet, or
In all cases, users are obliged to ensure compliance any application which goes beyond those
with national laws, standards and regulations described in the booklet, then revised static cal-
throughout the entire project and to take appropriate culations must be produced for checking, as well
additional or alternative workplace safety precau- as supplementary assembly instructions.
tions where necessary.

Hazard assessment Regulations; industrial safety


▪ All laws, Standards, industrial safety regulations and
▪ The customer is responsible for drawing up, docu- other safety rules applying to the utilisation of our
menting, implementing and continually updating a products in the country and/or region in which you
hazard assessment at every job-site. are operating must be observed at all times.
This booklet serves as the basis for the site-specific
hazard assessment, and for the instructions given to ▪ If a person or object falls against, or into, the side-
users on how to prepare and utilise the system. It guard component and/or any of its accessories, the
does not substitute for these, however. component affected may only continue in use after it
has been inspected and passed by an expert.

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Rules applying during all phases of Assembly


the assignment
▪ The equipment/system must be inspected by the
customer before use, to ensure that it is in suitable
▪ The customer must ensure that this product is condition. Steps must be taken to rule out the use of
erected and dismantled, reset and generally used for any components that are damaged, deformed, or
its intended purpose in accordance with the applica- weakened due to wear, corrosion or rot.
ble laws, standards and rules, under the direction
and supervision of suitably skilled persons.
▪ Combining our formwork systems with those of other
manufacturers could be dangerous, risking damage
These persons' mental and physical capacity must
to both health and property. If you intend to combine
not in any way be impaired by alcohol, medicines or
different systems, please contact Doka for advice
drugs.
first.
▪ Doka products are technical working appliances
which are intended for industrial / commercial use ▪ The equipment/system must be assembled and
only, always in accordance with the respective Doka erected in accordance with the applicable laws,
User Information booklets or other technical docu- Standards and rules by suitably skilled personnel of
mentation authored by Doka. the customer's, having regard to any and all required
safety inspections.
▪ The stability and load-bearing capacity of all compo-
nents and units must be ensured during all phases of ▪ It is not permitted to modify Doka products; any such
modifications constitute a safety risk.
the construction work!
▪ Do not step on or apply strain to cantilevers, clo-
sures, etc. until suitable measures to ensure their Closing the formwork
stability have been correctly implemented (e.g. by
tie-backs).
▪ Strict attention to and compliance with the functional ▪ Doka products and systems must be set up so that
instructions, safety instructions and load specifica- all loads acting upon them are safely transferred!
tions are required. Non-compliance can cause acci-
dents and severe injury (risk of fatality) and consid-
erable damage to property.
Pouring
▪ Sources of fire in the vicinity of the formwork are pro-
hibited. Heaters are permissible only when used cor- ▪ Do not exceed the permitted fresh-concrete pres-
rectly and situated a correspondingly safe distance sures. Over-high pouring rates overload the form-
from the formwork. work, cause greater deflection and risk breakage.
▪ Work has to be governed by the weather conditions
(e.g. risk of slipping). In extreme weather conditions
preventive measures must be implemented to
Stripping out the formwork
secure the equipment and the surrounding areas
and to protect the workers. ▪ Do not strip out the formwork until the concrete has
▪ All connections must be checked at regular intervals reached sufficient strength and the person in charge
to ensure that they are secure and in full working has given the order for the formwork to be stripped
order. out!
▪ When stripping out the formwork, never use the
In particular threaded connections and wedged con- crane to break concrete cohesion. Use suitable tools
nections have to be checked and retightened as nec- such as timber wedges, special pry-bars or system
essary in accordance with activity on the jobsite and features such as Framax stripping corners.
especially after out-of-the-ordinary occurrences (e.g. ▪ When stripping out the formwork, do not endanger
after a storm). the stability of any part of the structure, or of any
▪ It is strictly forbidden to weld Doka products – in par- scaffolding, platforms or formwork that is still in
ticular anchoring/tying components, suspension place!
components, connector components and castings
etc. – or otherwise subject them to heating.
Welding causes serious change in the microstruc-
ture of the materials from which these components
are made. This leads to a dramatic drop in the failure
load, representing a very great risk to safety.
The only articles which are allowed to be welded are
those for which the Doka literature expressly points
out that welding is permitted.

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Transporting, stacking and storing Symbols used


▪ Observe all regulations applying to the handling of The following symbols are used in this booklet:
formwork and scaffolding. In addition, the Doka
slinging means must be used - this is a mandatory NOTICE
requirement. Failure to observe this may lead to malfunc-
▪ Remove any loose parts or fix them in place so that tion or damage.
they cannot be dislodged or fall free!
▪ All components must be stored safely, following all
the special Doka instructions given in the relevant CAUTION / WARNING / DANGER
sections of this booklet! Failure to observe this may lead to material
damage, and to injury to health which may
Maintenance range up to the severe or even life-threaten-
ing.

▪ Only original Doka components may be used as


spare parts. Repairs may only be carried out by the Instruction
manufacturer or authorised facilities.
This symbol indicates that actions need to be
taken by the user.
Miscellaneous
The weights as stated are averages for new material; Sight-check
actual weights can differ, depending on material toler- Indicates that you need to do a sight-check
ances. Dirt accretions, moisture saturation, etc. can to make sure that necessary actions have
also affect weight. been carried out.
We reserve the right to make alterations in the interests
of technical progress.
Tip
Points out useful practical tips.

Reference
Refers to other documents and materials.

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Eurocodes at Doka
In Europe, a uniform series of Standards known as The widely used "Permissible stress design" (compar-
Eurocodes (EC) was developed for the construction ing the actual stresses with the permissible stresses)
field by the end of 2007. These are intended to provide has been superseded by a new safety concept in the
a uniform basis, valid throughout Europe, for product EC.
specifications, tenders and mathematical verification. The EC contrast the actions (loads) with the resistance
The EC are the world's most highly developed Stand- (capacity). The previous safety factor in the permissible
ards in the construction field. stresses is now divided into several partial factors. The
In the Doka Group, the EC are to be used as standard safety level remains the same!
from the end of 2008. They will thus supersede the DIN
norms as the "Doka standard" for product design.

Ed Rd

Ed Design value of effect of actions Rd Design value of the resistance


(E ... effect; d ... design) (R ... resistance; d ... design)
Internal forces from action Fd Design capacity of cross-section
(VEd, NEd, MEd) (VRd, NRd, MRd)
Fd Design value of an action Rk Rk
Steel: Rd = Timber: Rd = kmod ·
Fd = F · Fk M M
(F ... force)
Fk Characteristic value of an action Rk Characteristic value of the resistance
"actual load", service load e.g. moment resistance to yield stress
(k ... characteristic)
e.g. dead weight, live load, concrete pressure,
wind
F Partial factor for actions M Partial factor for a material property
(in terms of load; F ... force) (in terms of material; M...material)
e.g. for dead weight, live load, concrete pres- e.g. for steel or timber
sure, wind Values from EN 12812
Values from EN 12812
kmod Modification factor (only for timber – to take
account of the moisture and the duration of load
action)
e.g. for Doka beam H20
Values as given in EN 1995-1-1 and EN 13377

Comparison of the safety concepts (example)


Permissible stress design EC/DIN concept The "permissible values" communicated in
Doka documents (e.g.: Qpermissible = 70 kN)
Fyield Rk
115.5 [kN] 115.5 [kN] do not correspond to the design values
Rd gM = 1.1 (e.g.: VRd = 105 kN)!
90<105 [kN]
n ~ 1.65 A
➤ Avoid any confusion between the two!
Ed
90 [kN] ➤ Our documents will continue to state the per-
missible values.
Fpermissible gF = 1.5 Allowance has been made for the following par-
60<70 [kN]
Factual A tial factors:
60 [kN] F = 1.5
M, timber = 1.3
M, steel = 1.1
kmod = 0.9
In this way, all the design values needed in an
EC design calculation can be ascertained from
98013-100

98013-102

the permissible values.

Factual Fpermissible Ed Rd


A Utilisation factor

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General remarks
Doka sheets serve as concrete-wetted panels, with Basic instructions
appropriate wooden or metal supporting structure,
exclusively for forming fresh concrete.
Ensure that the formwork sheets are treated correctly
Practical example whenever they are used.
Formwork sheets are subject to the natural swelling
and shrinkage of wood associated with moisture
absorption and loss in the corresponding climatic con-
ditions.
➤ Prior to use, always make sure that the wood mois-
ture content of the formwork sheets is matched to
that of the surroundings.
➤ Cover sheets to protect them from extreme climatic
influences such as exposure to sunlight or moisture.
This reduces cracking.
➤ Seal cut edges, and around holes, with edge varnish.
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➤ Use a high-quality release agent (e.g. Doka-Trenn or
You will also find information on correct usage in the Doka-OptiX).
respective User Information booklet. ➤ Immediately after stripping the formwork, remove
▪ Large-area formwork Top 50 concrete residues from the surfaces that were in
contact with the concrete.
▪ Dokaflex
▪ Doka Xtra NOTICE
Do not use pointed or sharp objects, wire
brushes, abrasive disks or cup brushes.
Do not use high-pressure spray cleaners.

Structural preconditions for use

NOTICE
The load-bearing strength of the formwork
sheet must not be impaired. Damage, cracks,
and cuts running at right-angles to the load-
bearing direction may greatly reduce a sheet's
load-bearing strength, and so need to be
examined very carefully. Any suspect sheets
must be withdrawn from use.

Visual quality requirements


Concrete surfaces are the mirror-image of the form-fac-
ing. The overall appearance of the formwork sheeting
used is a critical factor when it comes to achieving vis-
ually attractive concrete surfaces.
Superficial scratches are permissible, with no limits
regarding their number or length.
Depending on the target concrete surface, therefore,
the condition of the sheeting has to be taken into
account, and the higher the number of use cycles the
more important this aspect becomes.

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Possible incorrect usages Do not use to floor walkways or to cover holes, etc..

WARNING
➤ The uses illustrated below are prohibited, as
are other, similar uses!

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Do not use as flooring when setting up load-bearing towers.

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Reprocessing scrap material
Do not use to bridge steps between platforms.
Doka formwork sheets contain no wood preservatives
and, consequently, they can be deposited for repro-
cessing.
Reprocessing by incineration in suitable incineration
plants is recommended. It is advisable not to attempt to
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burn scrap material in open fires or domestic wood-


burners.
Always comply with the applicable local or national reg-
ulations.

Do not use as scaffold flooring.


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Influences on the formwork sheets and concrete surfaces


Dimensional changes in formwork Damage to the formwork sheets from
sheets vibrators

Appearance Appearance
Differences in thickness between formwork sheets, Curved or oblong roughened depressions on the sur-
height mismatches at joints between sheets, indenta- face of the formwork sheet. In the damaged places, the
tions near nails and screws. surface coating may have been partly or even com-
pletely worn away. The wood has been roughened
Cause down to a depth of several millimetres.

▪ Wood is hygroscopic, meaning that it either absorbs Cause


moisture from its surroundings (air, soil, precipita-
tion), or releases it back again. ▪ Direct and prolonged contact between the vibrator
▪ The increase/decrease in timber moisture content spud and the formwork sheet.
leads to an increase/decrease in the length, width
and thickness (with different swelling and shrinkage Remedies
in each of the three main wood-anatomical direc-
tions). ➤ Avoid any contact between the vibrator and the
▪ Immediately after production, the formwork sheets sheet.
have a timber moisture content of approx. 9 - 12 %; ➤ Rubber-capped vibrator spuds can lessen or prevent
once in service on the site, their timber moisture con- damage.
tent usually rises to approx. 18 - 25 %. The table con-
tains guideline values for the dimensional changes:
Surface sanding on the concrete
Thickness* Width/length*
3-ply formwork sheets, 3-S approx. 6 % approx. 0.1 %
Plywood sheets approx. 9 % approx. 0.2 % Appearance
*) swelling stated as percentage
Extensive or localised sanding on or near the surface of
Remedies the concrete. Unlike on dusty concrete surfaces, what
may happen here is that fine fractions of the aggre-
➤ Do not mix new and used formwork sheets. gates are 'abraded'.
➤ Use formwork sheets that have all been used
approximately the same number of times. Cause
➤ When assembling formwork, leave nails or screws
sticking out slightly – never recess them into the ▪ Impaired hydration.
sheet. ▪ The formwork sheets used were very dry, causing
➤ To meet stringent specifications regarding the con- moisture removal during hydration.
crete finish, screw on the formwork sheets from the ▪ The concrete surface dried out too strongly/rapidly.
rear. ▪ Insufficient curing.
➤ Seal all cut edges with edge-protection varnish
Remedies
➤ Pre-treat the formwork sheets with cement slurry,
and pre-wet them. Pre-treating with cement slurry
neutralises any wood sugar that may be present, and
pre-wetting prevents the formwork from absorbing
too strongly.
➤ Use a suitable release-agent.
➤ Use suitable curing methods. Protect the concrete
from extreme temperatures and from being dried out
by the wind.

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Unclean concrete edges Remedies


➤ To meet fair-faced concrete specifications, use only
Appearance formwork sheets of the same type and the same
level of wear-and-tear (storage history, how used,
The concrete edges exhibit slight unevenness and and for how long).
spalling. ➤ Before sheets are used for the first time, avoid stor-
ing them for a long time under adverse climatic con-
Cause ditions.
➤ To meet tougher specifications regarding the con-
Moisture absorption by absorbent formwork increases crete finish, protect the formwork sheets from cli-
the adhesion of the concrete to the formwork surface. matic influences between the pouring cycles as well,
When the formwork is stripped out, this leads to as far as possible.
unclean edges and surfaces. ➤ Covering the stacked sheets prevents exposed
sheets from drying-out.
Remedies ➤ Spray the formwork sheets with the release-agent
recommended by the manufacturers.
▪ Pre-wet the formwork sheeting NOTICE
▪ Pre-treat the formwork with a coating of cement Especially on cool or cold days and when rela-
paste. tive atmospheric humidity is high, pronounced
▪ Sealing tapes. light/dark colouration of the concrete surface
may occur. The formwork sheets have only a
limited effect on these light/dark differences,
Different gradations of grey in the which also result from the slower hydration of
concrete the concrete at low temperatures.

Appearance Lime efflorescence on slabs


The concrete exhibits various different shades of grey.
This may occur within individual formwork sheets
Appearance
and/or between adjacent formwork sheets.
Concentrated or extensive speckled white discoloura-
As a basic rule: tion, or white deposits, on the surface of the concrete.
Non-absorbent or low-absorbency sheets tend to pro-
duce light-coloured concrete surfaces, while more
absorbent formwork sheets tend to cause a darker con- Causes
crete surface. This is why e.g. a light grey concrete sur-
face is the result of using low-absorbency sheet sur- ▪ Excess water increasingly causes calcium hydroxide
faces such as 3-S plus, Dokaplex, etc. to migrate from inside the concrete to the surface.
Factors such as release-agents, forming-waxes, Thie calcium hydroxide reacts with the CO2 in the
changes in the absorption behaviour of the sheet atmosphere to form calcium carbonate (lime).
caused by the degree of saturation etc., can all affect ▪ Efflorescence may be caused by e.g. the freshly
these results. poured slab being sprayed with water in hot weather.
▪ Seepage of water through the concrete, especially in
Causes slabs and in box-outs and apertures in the slab, may
lead to lime efflorescence on the soffit
▪ The absorbency of formwork sheets is influenced by ▪ The w/b ratio varies depending on the absorbency of
the following factors: the formwork sheet, causing the efflorence to take
- the type of formwork sheet and the quality of its various different forms.
coating ▪ On young concrete, climatic influences (e.g. mist or
- the age of the formwork sheets (how often used, rain) can lead to localised or extensive lightening,
wear-and-tear during use, etc.) caused by a chalky haze which in some cases is
- the weather barely soluble.
▪ Heavily weathered formwork sheets (e.g. with very
dried-out, cracked surfaces) often have very differ-
ent absorbencies. This can lead to speckled con-
crete and in extreme cases to surface sanding on the
concrete.
▪ When formwork sheets are stored in stacks, the top
sheet may have been so dried out by the sun that it
has a different absorbency from all the other sheets
further down the stack.

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Remedies Remedies
➤ Where fair-faced concrete specifications have to be ➤ Use the correct concrete release agent.
met, choose suitable curing methods. We strongly ➤ Observe the information and recommendations
advise against moistening the concrete surface! given by the manufacturer.
➤ Commercially available countermeasures such as ➤ Comply with / check the application dosage specified
plastic sheets and covering tarpaulins will keep the for the concrete release agent. A thin application of
concrete from drying too quickly. Where tough spec- release-agent generally results in a better concrete
ifications have been made regarding the concrete surface. Avoid excess application of release-agent.
finish, make sure that the plastic sheet does not Wipe off any excess release-agent carefully and
touch the surface of the concrete. evenly, with e.g. a clean cloth. If you use a rubber
➤ Hydrophobising the concrete surface can prevent squeegee, make sure that you do not remove all of
lime efflorescence caused by e.g. rain. the release-agent from the formwork sheet.
➤ Absorbent formwork sheets reduce the w/b ratio in ➤ To meet high and extra-high specifications regarding
the edge zone, meaning that the edge zone contains the quality of the concrete finish, do some trial pours
fewer capillary pores. This can have a positive effect first.
in terms of reducing lime efflorescence.

Formation of pores and voids at the


Inhomogeneities in the concrete surface
surface
Appearance
Appearance
Increased number of pores at the concrete surface.
Excess application of concrete release agent onto non-
absorbent formwork sheets may lead to increased Causes
inclusion of dirt and dust particles. These may leave an
imprint on the concrete surface after the formwork has
This section only deals with causes of porosity that
been struck. Also, excess application of concrete
have to do with formwork sheets and concrete release
release agent, and climatic influences such as rainfall
agent. Remember that there are many other factors
etc., may cause the following inhomogeneities:
which may also lead to an increased number of pores
▪ Staining, cloudiness, lack of homogeneity on concrete surfaces.
▪ Giraffe patterns ▪ Excess application of concrete release agent.
▪ Increased dust formation ▪ Low temperatures and the increased viscosity of the
▪ Seepage marks release-agent that these cause (esp. petroleum-
based release-agents with or without additives).
Causes ▪ Non-absorbent formwork sheets.
▪ Composition of the concrete.
▪ Wet sheet surfaces.
▪ Dirty formwork sheets. Remedies
▪ The sheets have different absorbencies.
▪ The ventilation time specified for the concrete ➤ Use suitable concrete release agents. On non-
release agent has not been observed. absorbent formwork sheets, concrete release agents
▪ Excess application of concrete release agent. that have a hydrophilic effect (such as aqueous
release-agent emulsions) can help to decrease the
▪ Wrong sprayer or nozzle for the concrete release
number of pores at the concrete surface or even to
agent.
prevent porosity altogether. These concrete release
▪ Insufficient pressure when applying the concrete agents also have a positive effect on concrete sur-
release agent. face porosity at low temperatures.
➤ Use absorbent formwork sheets.
➤ Avoid excess application of concrete release agent.
➤ Apply the concrete release agent thinly and evenly.
➤ Observe the specified ventilation times for emul-
sions.

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Texturing or cracking on the three-ply Brown discolouration of the three-ply


sheet sheet

Appearance Appearance
With softwood formwork sheets, the pattern of the tim- Right from the first times of use, a brown discoloration
ber is immediately apparent on the concrete surface. starts to take place in the surface of the formwork
sheet. The more severe the conditions to which the
Causes sheet is exposed, the more pronounced this discolora-
tion will be.
▪ When formwork sheets are stored outdoors in unfa-
vourable conditions, or while they are being used, cli- Causes
matic influences and concrete-water may cause the
timber to swell or shrink. ▪ This is primarily a reaction of the timber to the con-
▪ This leads firstly to an intensification of the annual- crete-water.
ring structure, and secondly to a certain amount of ▪ UV radiation also causes discolouration of the tim-
cracking and grooving in the face layer. ber.
▪ Although the changes occurring in the surface are
quite pronounced at the beginning, they then only Remedy
continue in a much reduced form.
➤ None. The brown discoloration has no influence on
Remedies either the lifespan of the 3-S formwork sheets or the
quality of the concrete finish.
➤ On extremely hot days, keep the formwork sheets
moist by e.g. spraying them with water – this guards
against cracking and grooving.
➤ Store formwork elements and panels in such a way
that they will not be exposed to prolonged sunshine.
e.g.: store pre-assembled elements form-face to
form-face;
use covers etc.
➤ In extreme climatic conditions, e.g. desert climates
(meaning climates where the relative atmospheric
humidity has a monthly average of less then 45 %),
plywood formwork sheets should be used instead of
3-S formwork sheets.

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Rippling on plywood sheets Brown discolouration on the surface


of the concrete with plywood sheets
Appearance
Slight rippling in the surface veneer (max. several
Appearance
tenths of a millimetre high, non-uniformly long).
Concentrated, intensive brown discoloration on the
Either at the edge of the formwork sheet and/or any- concrete between the form-tie points and/or on the wall
where on the sheet at screw- or nail-points or where plinth.
there is other damage to the surface.
Ring- or horseshoe-shaped; often with upsqueezed
The undulations are longitudinally aligned in the grain brown or yellow seepage marks.
direction of the face veneer.
The undulations only occur for the first few times of use,
until the surface veneer has swollen uniformly. Causes

Causes ▪ Intense exposure to sunshine, i.e. UV stressing,


causes precursor damage to the hardened phenolic
resin film on phenolic-resin coated plywood sheets.
▪ Hairline cracks or minor damage to the phenolic In the summer months, this precursor damage may
resin-film coating. occur in the space of only a few days.
▪ Moisture absorption on unsealed edges of formwork Please note: this precursor damage on its own does
sheets. not lead to any staining on the concrete surface.
This leads to the face veneer absorbing moisture and ▪ The chain of factors described below leads to con-
thus swelling in thickness. However, the adjacent sur- centrated stains on the surface of the concrete:
face of the sheet remains dry. The differing timber - When the formwork is struck, the form-ties are
moisture contents cause slight rippling. unscrewed. However, the formwork sheets
remain in direct contact with the concrete surface
Remedies for some time.
- The heat of hydration causes condensation to
➤ Store formwork sheets in a dry place before they are form between the formwork sheets and the con-
first used. crete surface.
➤ Seal all cut edges with edge-protection varnish - When it comes into contact with the pre-dam-
aged phenolic resin film, this condensation leads
➤ If possible, do not nail the formwork sheets but screw
to coloured degradation products being washed
them on from the rear.
out.
➤ If you do have to screw the sheets on from the front, - After the condensation has dried, the degrada-
countersink the screws and grout the screw-holes. tion products are deposited on the surface of the
➤ Avoid damage from e.g. vibrators, hammer-blows concrete.
etc. ▪ Low-quality release-agents that are less UV-resist-
➤ Pre-treat formwork sheets with cement slurry if nec- ant may intensify the brown discoloration on the con-
essary. crete.
The rippling will disappear once there is uniform mois-
ture penetration throughout the sheet after its first few Remedies
times of use.
➤ Protect the surface of the formwork sheets from
intense exposure to sunshine.
➤ Use high-quality release-agents.
➤ Separate the formwork from the concrete as soon as
the form-ties have been unscrewed.

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Deflection diagrams
If the moisture content is higher than shown in the dia- Dokaplex formwork sheets
grams below, the modulus of elasticity diminishes sig-
nificantly (i.e. deformation increases), and this is
accompanied by a reduction in strength. This, in conse-
quence, means a reduction in the ability to bear loads. Note:
The grain of the face layer can be arranged in any
direction relative to the supports.
Doka formwork sheets 3-S plus, 3-SO,
18 mm
3S basic, Doka texture sheets 3-SO
3.0 25 20 15
9732-103
p [kN/m²]
10
30
NOTICE 2.5
L L L L

Q
M
7.5
The grain of the face layer (A) must run at right
2.0

Deflection [mm]
angles to the supports (B) . 40

50
1.5
5
A
L/500
1.0
60
2.5 kN/m²

B
9792-210-01

0.5

20 30 40 50 60

21 mm Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
4.0
9732-101 10 Q ... permitted shear force
p [kN/m²] 15
3.5
7.5 18 mm - detailed view
Q

M
L L L L
3.0
20 1.0 9732-119
Deflection [mm]

2.5 50
0.9
25 5 60
p [kN/m²]
2.0
30
0.8
M 40
L/500
1.5 0.7 L L L L
Deflection [mm]

40 Q
50 2.5 kN/m² 0.6 30
1.0 60

100
80 0.5 25
L/500
0.5
0.4 80 20

20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0.3 15

0.2 100
10
Span L [cm] 7.5

0.1 5.0

M ... permitted bending moment 2.5

Q ... permitted shear force 0


10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30
27 mm Span L [cm]
4.0
9732-102 M ... permitted bending moment
p [kN/m²] Q ... permitted shear force
3.5 20
Q

M
3.0
L L L L 15
21 mm
25
Deflection [mm]

2.5 3.0 30 25 20
30 9732-104
p [kN/m²] 15
Q

10 M
2.0
40
2.5
L L L L
L/500
1.5 50 40
7.5 2.0
Deflection [mm]

60
10
1.0 80 5
100
0.5
2.5 kN/m² 1.5 7.5
50

L/500
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1.0
60 5

Span L [cm] 0.5


80
M ... permitted bending moment 2.5 kN/m²
Q ... permitted shear force
20 30 40 50 60

Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force

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21 mm - detailed view
1.0 9732-120
0.9
p [kN/m²]
0.8
0.7 L L L L 60
Deflection [mm]

M Q
0.6
50
0.5 80 40

0.4
30
L/500
0.3 25
100 20
0.2 15
10
0.1 7.5
5.0
0 2.5

10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30

Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force

9 mm
The Dokaplex formwork sheet 9mm is mainly used for forming
curved surfaces, as inliners on profiled timber formers or on solid-
timber formwork.
In cases where only low loading occurs, the form-facing can be
dimensioned with reference to the diagram below.

2.0 9732-121 Q M 20 10 5
kN/m²
1.8
1.6
30
1.4
Deflection [mm]

1.2
40
1.0
50 L/500
0.8
0.6
60
0.4 p [kN/m²]
80
0.2 L L L L
0
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force

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Xlife sheets 21mm

NOTICE
The deflection characteristics of the Xlife sheet
in the longitudinal are different from those in
the transverse direction. The only way to tell
which is the longitudinal and which is the trans-
verse direction is by the direction of the letter-
ing on the formwork sheets.
For the purpose of the following diagrams,
then, be sure to know which way round the
Xlife sheets are placed in relation to the sup-
ports (e.g. Doka beams).

Large Doka logos of the sheet lettering at right Large Doka logos of the sheet lettering parallel to
angles to the beam axis (Xlife sheet longside hori- the beam axis (Xlife sheet longside vertical)
zontal)
B
B

9732-403-01
A
9732-404-01

A Support
A Support B Sheet lettering (large Doka logos)
B Sheet lettering (large Doka logos)

4.0 15 10 7.5 5
9732-118
4.0 30 25 20 15 10 7.5 p [kN/m²]
9732-117 3.5
p [kN/m²] 20
3.5 L L L L
40 3.0 25
L L L L
3.0
Deflection [mm]

M
M 2.5
5 30
Deflection [mm]

50 2.5 kN/m²
2.5
2.0
60
2.0 40 L/500
80 L/500 1.5 50
1.5 100
60
2.5 kN/m²
1.0 80
100
1.0
0.5
0.5
20 30 40 50 60 70 80
20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Span L [cm]
Span L [cm] M ... permitted bending moment
M ... permitted bending moment

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Xface sheets 21mm

Note:
The grain of the face layer can be arranged in any
direction relative to the supports.

21 mm
3.0 30 25 20
9732-104
p [kN/m²] 15

Q
M
2.5
L L L L

40
2.0
Deflection [mm]

10

1.5 7.5
50

L/500
1.0
60 5

0.5
80
2.5 kN/m²

20 30 40 50 60

Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force

21 mm - detailed view
1.0 9732-120
0.9
p [kN/m²]
0.8
0.7 L L L L 60
Deflection [mm]

M Q
0.6
50
0.5 80 40

0.4
30
L/500
0.3 25
100 20
0.2 15
10
0.1 7.5
5.0
0 2.5

10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30

Span L [cm]
M ... permitted bending moment
Q ... permitted shear force

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3-ply sheets
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
100 - 600 50 - 150

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Width ±1.0 mm
Length up to 3.0 m ±1.0 mm
Length 3.0 - 6.0 m ±1.5 mm
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Mechanical properties
96400-800
(to ÖNORM B 3023):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
The Doka formwork sheet 3-SO is a high-grade thickness ll  ll  II 
three-ply solid-wood sheet with urea-melamine [mm]
resin coating on both sides to Austrian standard 21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -
ÖNORM B 3023, for horizontal and vertical form- 27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
work applications. Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... flexural strength
Sheet structure ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce. ▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded. ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ With/without all-round edge strip. ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Glue-bonding Number of cycles


▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
weather-resistant. acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 25 use cycles
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. (guide value) can be achieved.

Surfaces Type of application and concreting


results
▪ Both sides urea-melamine resin coating with approx.
130 g per m2 and side.
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. Depending
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating.
on the moisture penetration of the formwork sheet, its
surface texture, i.e. the irregularities in the face layer
Technical data (annual rings, knots etc.), imprints itself on the con-
crete, delivering uniform concrete faces with a slight
wood texture.
Note: The Doka formwork sheet 3-SO is a quality formwork
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture sheet that is used both in formwork systems and as
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery. loose sheets.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical Note:
properties of the sheet. The sheets can be labelled with the client's name if
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet desired.
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 9.7
3
27 12.1

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Doka texture sheet 3-SO


Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
96401-800 runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

The Doka texture sheet 3-SO is a high-grade Thickness and weight:


three-ply solid-wood sheet to Austrian standard Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
ÖNORM B 3023, with milled longitudinal grooves
and high-quality varnish finish for attractive con- 21 3 9.7
crete surfaces with board-like character.
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
250
Sheet structure 300
400 100
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce. 500
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded. 600
▪ Without all-round edge strip.
Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Glue-bonding Width ±1.0 mm
Length up to 3.0 m ±1.0 mm
Length 3.0 - 6.0 m ±1.5 mm
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
weather-resistant. Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. Mechanical properties
(to ÖNORM B 3023):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
Surfaces thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -
▪ Textured side: transparent varnish sealant.
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
▪ Back: Urea-melamine resin coating with approx. 130 fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
g/m2. EI ... Flexural strength
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating. ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

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Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 25 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

Type of application and concreting


results
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The surface
is brushed to bring out the structure of the wood. The
natural wood texture of the sheet surface is reproduced
on the concrete.

The milled longitudinal grooves also produce a 'board-


like' character, which is reproduced in the finished con-
crete.

Distance between groove centres:


a a
b

96401-200-01
a
a ... 125 mm
b ... 6.5 mm
 ... 90°
The good concrete release properties of the thermoset-
ting varnish coating make high numbers of repeat uses
possible. The rear surface of the sheet is the same as
that of a Doka formwork sheet 3-SO.

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Formwork sheet 3S basic


Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
150
50
200
250
100
300

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width ±1.0 mm
96402-800
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
The Formwork sheet 3S basic is a three-ply solid-
wood sheet with urea-melamine resin coating on
both sides to Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023 in Mechanical properties
the mid-level quality sector for many different (to ÖNORM B 3023):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
uses on construction sites. thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -
Sheet structure 27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce. fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded. ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ With/without all-round edge strip.  ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


Glue-bonding ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant.
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements Number of cycles
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023.
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
Surfaces tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 10 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.
▪ Both sides urea-melamine resin coating with approx.
130 g per m2 and side.
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating.
Type of application and concreting
results
Technical data
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. Depending
on the moisture penetration of the formwork sheet, its
surface texture, i.e. the irregularities in the face layer
Note: (annual rings, knots etc.), imprints itself on the con-
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture crete, delivering uniform concrete faces with a slight
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery. wood texture. Larger numbers and sizes of knots, resin
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have pockets and discolourations are permissible than on
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical Doka 3-SO formwork sheets. The sheets have a tight
properties of the sheet. surface.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet. Note:
The sheets can be labelled with the client's name if
Thickness and weight: desired.
Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 9.7
3
27 12.1

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Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus


Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
9.7
200
20
40
250
50

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width ±1.0 mm
96403-800
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
The Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus is a high-grade
three-ply solid-wood sheet with urea-melamine Mechanical properties
resin coating on both sides to Austrian standard (to ÖNORM B 3023):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
ÖNORM B 3023 and an extra varnish sealant on thickness ll 
one side for increased abrasion resistance and [mm] ll  II 
reduced texturing and cracking. 21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -
27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
Sheet structure fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce.  ... at right angles to the grain
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded.
▪ With/without all-round edge strip. ▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
Glue-bonding ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Number of cycles


weather-resistant.
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 15 - 40 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.
Surfaces
▪ Both sides urea-melamine resin coating with approx. Type of application and concreting
130 g per m2 and side. results
▪ The side facing the concrete has an extra varnish
sealant coating sanded with corundum particles.
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The varnish
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating. sealant applied onto the urea melamine resin adhesive
provides an additional protective layer. This greatly
Technical data reduces both moisture pick-up and texturing/cracking,
and increases abrasion resistance. The slightly rough
surface caused by the projecting corundum particles
results in a 'velvety' frosting effect on the concrete.
Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture This sheet is used in slab formwork systems.
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 9.7
3
27 12.1

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Formwork sheet 3S top


Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
150
200
50
250
300
300 100

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
96421-800
Length/Width ±1.0 mm
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
The Formwork sheet 3S top is a high-grade three-
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
ply solid-wood sheet with urea-melamine resin
coating on both sides to Austrian standard
Mechanical properties
ÖNORM B 3023 and an extra varnish sealant for
(to ÖNORM B 3023):
increased abrasion resistance and reduced tex-
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
turing and cracking. thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
Sheet structure Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce. ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded.  ... at right angles to the grain
▪ With all-round edge strip.
▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
Glue-bonding ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant. Number of cycles
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 15 - 40 use cycles
Surfaces (guide value) can be achieved.

▪ Both sides urea melamine-resin coating with approx.


130 g pro per m2 and side and extra varnish sealant Type of application and concreting
coating sanded with corundum particles. results
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating.
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The varnish
Technical data sealant applied onto the urea melamine resin adhesive
provides an additional protective layer. This greatly
reduces both moisture pick-up and texturing/cracking,
and increases abrasion resistance. The slightly rough
Note: surface caused by the projecting corundum particles
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture results in a 'velvety' frosting effect on the concrete.
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have This high-grade formwork sheet fulfils the requirements
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical for fair-faced concrete and can be used in wall and
properties of the sheet. floor-slab formwork.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
27 3 12.1

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Formwork sheet 3S cut


Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
96402-800
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.
The Formwork sheet 3S cut is a cost-effective 3-
ply sheet for infill zones and once-only uses
Thickness and weight:
Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
Sheet structure 21 9.7
3
27 12.1
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce.
Formats:
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded. Length [cm] Width [cm]
200
50
Glue-bonding 250

Format tolerances:
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Tolerance
weather-resistant. Length/Width ±1.0 mm
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Surfaces ▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
▪ Both sides urea-melamine resin coating with approx.
90 g per m2 and side.
▪ No edge sealing. Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 1 - 5 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

Type of application and concreting


results
The Formwork sheet 3S cut allows for economical pro-
duction of infill zones and box-outs For once-only uses,
therefore, this sheet is ideal for use along with the high-
grade Doka formwork sheets. The sheet has a 'low-
absorbency' surface.

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Doka formwork sheet FF20


Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width ±0.5 mm
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Mechanical properties
(to ÖNORM B 3023):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -
27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
96405-800
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
The Doka formwork sheet FF20 is a three-ply EI ... Flexural strength
solid-wood sheet with urea-melamine resin coat- ll ... parallel to the grain
ing on both sides to Austrian standard ÖNORM B  ... at right angles to the grain
3023, for use in wall formwork systems.
▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
Sheet structure ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce.


▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded.
Number of cycles
▪ Without all-round edge strip.
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
Glue-bonding tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 25 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant. Type of application and concreting
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. results
The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. Depending
Surfaces on the moisture penetration of the formwork sheet, its
surface texture, i.e. the irregularities in the face layer
▪ Both sides urea-melamine resin coating with approx. (annual rings, knots etc.), imprints itself on the con-
130 g per m2 and side. crete, delivering uniform concrete faces with a slight
wood texture.
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating.
This sheet is used in wall formwork systems.
Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 9.7
3
27 12.1

Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent

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Three-ply sheet without coating

Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 12 ± 3% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
96411-800 runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

The three-ply sheet without coating can be used Thickness and weight:
for secondary purposes on construction sites. Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 9.7
3
Sheet structure 27 12.1

Formats:
▪ Three-ply solid-wood sheet, spruce. Length [cm] Width [cm]
▪ The layers are crosswise glue-bonded. 500
100
▪ Without all-round edge strip. 600

Format tolerances:
Glue-bonding Tolerance
Width ±1.0 mm
Length ±1.5 mm
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant. Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
▪ The glue-bonding is compliant with the requirements
of Austrian standard ÖNORM B 3023. Mechanical properties
(to ÖNORM B 3023):
Surfaces Nominal
thickness
Em [N/mm2]
ll 
fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]

[mm] ll  II 

▪ No coating. 21 10000 - 22 - 7.82 -


27 10000 - 22 - 15.40 -
▪ No edge sealing.
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Type of application and concreting


results
Usable for secondary purposes on construction sites.
Use of the sheet for concrete surfaces without any
requirements regarding surface finish is possible.

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Multi-ply formwork sheets


Xlife sheet Framax
Thickness and weight:
Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 13 16.5

Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
96417-800 Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
The Xlife sheet Framax is a high-grade plas-
tic/wood composite sheet with hard-wearing Mechanical properties:
plastic coating for a significantly longer lifespan Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll 
and uniform concrete faces over a long time of [mm] ll  II 
service. 21 4986 8259 39.3 85.1 3.42 5.67
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
Sheet structure EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain
▪ High-grade plywood sheet made of Scandinavian
birchwood.
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is force-oriented. ▪ Fire behaviour: E
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.18 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
Glue-bonding
Number of cycles
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding.
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
BS 6566 WBP. tions of use and correct handling, up to 350 use cycles
(guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.

Surfaces Type of application and concreting


▪ Both sides polypropylene coating. results
▪ Glass-fibre reinforcing on the side facing the con-
crete. The sheet has a 'non-absorbent' surface. The special
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- plastic coating gives the sheet a significantly longer
tion varnish. lifespan.
Advantages: optimum nailability, easy cleaning, no rip-
pling, less prone to mechanical damage. As a result, it
Technical data delivers a smooth, premium concrete finish even after
many repeat uses. To meet stringent specifications
regarding the concrete finish, the sheets can also be
Note: screwed on from the rear.
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture The sheet is used in wall formwork systems and as a
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery. loose sheet in wall and floor-slab formwork.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
sheet.

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Xlife sheet Alu-Framax


Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
96418-800 sheet.

The Xlife sheet Alu-Framax is a high-grade plas- Thickness and weight:


tic/wood composite sheet with hard-wearing Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
plastic coating for a significantly longer lifespan
21 13 14.0
and uniform concrete faces over a long time of
service.
Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent
Sheet structure
Format tolerances:
▪ High-grade plywood sheet made of Scandinavian Tolerance
birchwood and spruce. Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is force-oriented. Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Glue-bonding Mechanical properties:


Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll  ll  II 
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and [mm]
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. 21 3847 7072 36.3 72.9 2.64 4.86
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
BS 6566 WBP. ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

Surfaces
▪ Fire behaviour: E
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.15 W/mK
▪ Both sides polypropylene coating.
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
▪ Glass-fibre reinforcing on the side facing the con-
crete.
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- Number of cycles
tion varnish.
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 350 use cycles
(guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.

Type of application and concreting


results
The sheet has a 'non-absorbent' surface. The special
plastic coating gives the sheet a significantly longer
lifespan.
Advantages: optimum nailability, easy cleaning, no rip-
pling, less prone to mechanical damage. As a result, it
delivers a smooth, premium concrete finish even after
many repeat uses.

This sheet is used in wall formwork systems.

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Xlife sheet Frami


Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.
96419-800
Thickness and weight:
The Xlife sheet Frami is a high-grade plastic/wood Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
composite sheet with hard-wearing plastic coat-
ing for a significantly longer lifespan and uniform 15 9 11.2
concrete faces over a long time of service.
Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent
Sheet structure
Format tolerances:
▪ High-grade plywood sheet made of Scandinavian Tolerance
birchwood. Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is force-oriented. Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Glue-bonding Mechanical properties:


Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll  ll  II 
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and [mm]
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. 15 8748 3056 86.4 43.1 2.27 0.79
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
BS 6566 WBP. EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

Surfaces
▪ Fire behaviour: E
▪ Both sides polypropylene coating. ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.18 W/mK
▪ Glass-fibre reinforcing on the side facing the con- ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
crete.
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- Number of cycles
tion varnish.
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 350 use cycles
(guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.

Type of application and concreting


results
The sheet has a 'non-absorbent' surface. The special
plastic coating gives the sheet a significantly longer
lifespan.
Advantages: optimum nailability, easy cleaning, no rip-
pling, less prone to mechanical damage. As a result, it
delivers a smooth, premium concrete finish even after
many repeat uses.

This sheet is used in wall formwork systems.

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Xlife sheet Dokadek


Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
96420-800
sheet.
The Xlife sheet Dokadek is a high-grade plas-
Thickness and weight:
tic/wood composite sheet with hard-wearing
Nominal thick-
plastic coating for a significantly longer lifespan ness [mm]
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
and uniform concrete faces over a long time of 12 5 7.4
service.
Formats:
Length Width
Sheet structure System-dependent

▪ High-grade plywood sheet made of European pop- Format tolerances:


Tolerance
lar.
Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
Glue-bonding Mechanical properties:
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding.
12 4454 4807 43.0 53.8 0.67 0.73
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of
EN 314-2 Service Class 3. Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
Surfaces  ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Both sides glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene ▪ Fire behaviour: E


coating. ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.12 W/mK
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
tion varnish.

Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 100 use cycles
(guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.

Type of application and concreting


results
The sheet has a 'non-absorbent' surface. The special
plastic coating gives the sheet a significantly longer
lifespan. Advantages: optimum nailability, easy clean-
ing, no rippling, less prone to mechanical damage. As
a result, it delivers a smooth, premium concrete finish
even after many repeat uses.

This sheet is used in slab formwork systems.

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Xface sheet
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
302
402 202
502

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width ±1.5 mm
Perpendicularity ±0.5 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m
96410-800
Mechanical properties
The Xface sheet is a large-format birchwood ply- (as per Handbook of Finnish Plywood):
wood sheet with extremely hard-wearing coating Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
for high fair-faced concrete requirements in wall thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
and slab construction or high requirements in
21 9858 7642 39.4 34.3 6.97 5.40
terms of durability for high number of use cycles.
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
Sheet structure ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

▪ High-grade plywood sheet made of Scandinavian


birchwood. ▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.17 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
Glue-bonding
Number of cycles
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or tions of use and correct handling, up to 100 use cycles
BS 6566 WBP. (up to 40 use cycles for fair-faced concrete) (guide
value) can be achieved.
It is also possible to carry out the first few cycles with-
Surfaces out application of a release agent.

▪ Side facing the concrete: fibre-reinforced synthetic- Type of application and concreting
resin coating
▪ Back: Phenolic-resin film coating with 120 g/m2. results
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec-
tion varnish. The sheet has a 'non-absorbent' surface. The extra-
hard-wearing coating of the Xface sheets, and the large
sheet formats, make it possible to achieve a smooth,
Technical data uniform concrete surface with only a small number of
joints.
The sheets permit easy nailing, screwing and drilling,
Note: and have a 2 cm oversize which optimises them for fur-
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture ther trimming.
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery. The excellent release properties of the sheet surface
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have mean that for the first few re-use cycles, no concrete
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical release agent is needed.
properties of the sheet. The synthetic-resin coating is free of phenolic resin.
Consequently, there is no staining of the concrete.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
The sheet for high fair-face concrete specifications is
sheet.
used in wall and floor-slab formwork.
Thickness and weight:
Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 15 15.0

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Framax sheet
Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Mechanical properties
(as per Handbook of Finnish Plywood):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
96412-800 thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
The Framax sheet is a high-grade birchwood- 21 9858 7642 39.4 34.3 6.97 5.40
veneer plywood sheet with film coating on both Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
sides, for use in wall formwork systems. fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain
Sheet structure
▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Scandinavian ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.17 W/mK
birchwood.
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise.

Glue-bonding Number of cycles


Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. tions of use and correct handling, up to 100 use cycles
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of (guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or
BS 6566 WBP.
Type of application and concreting
Surfaces results

▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 220 g per The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The surface
m2 and side. consists of a flawless face veneer and a high-grade,
wear-resistant film coating. As a result, it delivers a
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- smooth concrete finish even after many repeat uses.
tion varnish.
To meet stringent specifications regarding the concrete
finish, the sheets are screwed on from the rear. Sealing
Technical data any nailing-points, holes, damage etc. can prolong the
lifespan of the formwork sheet.

This sheet is used in wall formwork systems.


Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
21 15 14.3

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Frami sheet
Formats:
Length Width
System-dependent

Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Length/Width + 0 / - 1,0 mm
Perpendicularity ±0.3 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.2 mm/m

Mechanical properties
(as per Handbook of Finnish Plywood):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
96412-800 thickness ll  ll  II 
[mm]
The Frami sheet is a high-grade birchwood- 15 10316 7184 41.3 33.8 2.78 1.94
veneer plywood sheet with film coating on both 15
sides, for use in wall formwork systems. (force-ori- 6500 9490 - - 1.90 2.80
ented)
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
Sheet structure fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Scandinavian
birchwood.
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise (as of ▪ Fire behaviour: E
a panel height of 2.70 m the arrangement is force- ▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.17 W/mK
oriented). ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Glue-bonding Number of cycles


▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of tions of use and correct handling, up to 100 use cycles
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or (guide value) in frame formwork can be achieved.
BS 6566 WBP.
Type of application and concreting
Surfaces results
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 220 g per The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The surface
m2 and side. consists of a flawless face veneer and a high-grade,
▪ Edge sealing: high-grade 2-component edge protec- wear-resistant film coating. As a result, it delivers a
tion varnish. smooth concrete finish even after many repeat uses.
To meet stringent specifications regarding the concrete
finish, the sheets are screwed on from the rear. Sealing
Technical data any nailing-points, holes, damage etc. can prolong the
lifespan of the formwork sheet.

Note: This sheet is used in wall formwork systems.


All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
15 11 10.2

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Dokaplex formwork sheet


Thicknesses, weights and formats:
Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²] Format [cm]
ness [mm]
4 3 2.7 150 x 300
9 7 6.1 150 x 250
150 x 300
18 13 12.2 150 x 250
150 x 300
21 15 14.3 125 x 250
127 x 252
152 x 252
150 x 250
96404-800 150 x 300

The Dokaplex formwork sheet is a high-grade Format tolerances:


birchwood-veneer plywood sheet with film coat- Tolerance
ing on both sides, for horizontal and vertical Length/Width ±1.5 mm
formwork applications. Perpendicularity ±0.5 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±0.3 mm

Sheet structure Mechanical properties


(as per Handbook of Finnish Plywood):
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Scandinavian thickness ll  ll  II 
birchwood. [mm]
4 16471 1029 65.9 10.6 0.06 0.004
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise.
9 11395 6105 45.6 32.1 0.73 0.39
18 10048 7452 40.2 34.1 4.56 3.38
Glue-bonding 21 9858 7642 39.4 34.3 6.97 5.40
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and EI ... Flexural strength
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of  ... at right angles to the grain
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or
BS 6566 WBP. ▪ Fire behaviour (18 mm thick or thicker): D-s2, d0
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.17 W/mK
Surfaces ▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 120 g (4 Number of cycles


and 9 mm) or 220 g (18 and 21 mm) per m² and side.
▪ Edge sealing: Emulsion coating. Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, with sheets 18 mm
Technical data thick 15 -50 use cycles (guide value) can be achieved.

Note: Type of application and concreting


All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture results
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical The sheet has a 'low-absorbency' surface. The surface
properties of the sheet. consists of a flawless face veneer and a high-grade,
wear-resistant film coating. As a result, it delivers a
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
smooth concrete finish even after many repeat uses.
runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
To meet stringent specifications regarding the concrete
sheet.
finish, the sheets are screwed on from the rear. Sealing
any nailing-points, holes, damage etc. can prolong the
lifespan of the formwork sheet.

The sheet is used in wall and floor-slab formwork.

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DokaPly Birch
Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
96407-800 runs transverse to the longitudinal direction of the
sheet.
DokaPly Birch is a birchwood-veneer plywood
sheet with film coating on both sides, for horizon- Thickness and weight:
tal and vertical formwork applications. Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
18 13 12.2
Sheet structure 21 15 14.3

Formats:
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Scandinavian Length [cm] Width [cm]
birchwood. 244 122
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. 62.5
250
125
300 150
Glue-bonding
Format tolerances:
Tolerance
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding. ± 3,5 mm (as per
Length/Width
EN 315)
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or Straightness of sheet edge ±1.0 mm/m
BS 6566 WBP.
Mechanical properties
(as per Handbook of Finnish Plywood):
Surfaces Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 120 g 18 10048 7452 40.2 34.1 4.56 3.38
(SC) or 220 g (DC) per m² and side.
21 9858 7642 39.4 34.3 6.97 5.40
▪ Edge sealing: Acrylic-resin varnish.
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.17 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 30 (SC) or 50
(DC) use cycles (guide value) can be achieved.

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DokaPly Spruce
Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
96408-800
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.
DokaPly Spruce is a spruce-veneer plywood
Thickness and weight:
sheet with film coating on both sides for primarily
Nominal thick-
horizontal formwork applications ness [mm]
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
18 9.0
7
21 10.2
Sheet structure
Formats:
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Scandinavian Length [cm] Width [cm]
spruce. 250 125

▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. Format tolerances:


Tolerance
Glue-bonding Width
Length
±2.0 mm
±3.0 mm
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and Straightness of sheet edge ±1.0 mm/m
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding.
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Mechanical properties:
EN 314-2 Service Class 3, DIN 68705 BFU 100 or Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
BS 6566 WBP. thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
18 8170 3830 20.4 13.0 3.40 1.60
Surfaces 21 7547 4453 18.9 14.3 5.03 2.97
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 400 g per EI ... Flexural strength
m² and side. ll ... parallel to the grain
 ... at right angles to the grain
▪ Edge sealing: Acrylic-resin varnish.
▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0
▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 10 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

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DokaPly eco
Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 10 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.
The grain of the outside layers of this formwork sheet
96409-800 runs parallel to the longitudinal direction of the sheet.

DokaPly eco is a solid plywood sheet made of Thickness and weight:


European poplar with film coating on both sides Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
for horizontal and vertical formwork applications. ness [mm]
18 9 9.0
21 11 10.5
Sheet structure
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of European pop- 62.5
lar. 250
125
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise.
Format tolerances:
Tolerance
Glue-bonding Length/Width ±3.5 mm
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±1.0 mm/m
▪ Boil-resistant, alkali-resistant, water-resistant and
weather-resistant phenolic-resin glue-bonding.
Mechanical properties:
▪ The glue-bonding meets the requirements of Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
EN 314-2 Service Class 3. thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
18 8360 5647 21.9 19.1 3.61 2.44
Surfaces 21 8202 5791 21.4 19.2 5.72 4.04
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 120 g per fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
EI ... Flexural strength
m² and side. ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ Edge sealing: Acrylic-resin varnish.  ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Fire behaviour: D - s2, d0


▪ Thermal conductivity: 0.13 W/mK
▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 15 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

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DokaPly natural
Technical data

Note:
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
96415-800
ness [mm]
9 3 4.5
DokaPly natural is an uncoated plywood sheet. 12 5.9
5
15 7.4
18 8.9
7
Sheet structure 20 9.9
22 10.9
9
27 13.4
▪ Uncoated plywood sheet made of South American
fir. Formats:
▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. Length [cm] Width [cm]
250 125

Glue-bonding Format tolerances:


Tolerance
Length/Width ±3.5 mm
The glue-bonding meets the requirements of EN 314-2
Perpendicularity ±1.0 mm/m
Service Class 3.
Straightness of sheet edge ±1.0 mm/m

Surfaces
Number of cycles
▪ No coating.
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
▪ No edge sealing. acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 2 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

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Multi-ply formwork sheets User Information Formwork sheets

UniPlex
Technical data

Note:
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.

Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Layers Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
96414-800
18 11 9.0
21 13 10.5
UniPlex is a plywood sheet made of Chinese pop-
lar with film coating on both sides.
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
244 122
Sheet structure 250 125

▪ Film-coated plywood sheet made of Chinese poplar.


▪ The arrangement of the veneers is crosswise. Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
Surfaces acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, 5 - 10 use cycles
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 160 g per (guide value) can be achieved.
m² and side.
▪ Edge sealing: Acrylic-resin varnish.

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DokaPly Span
Technical data

Note:
All values in the tables are based on a sheet moisture
content of 7 ± 2% on delivery.
Changes in the wood's moisture content can have
effects on the weight, dimensions and mechanical
properties of the sheet.

96416-800 Thickness and weight:


Nominal thick-
Weight [kg/m²]
ness [mm]
DokaPly Span is a chipboard sheet with film coat-
21 15.0
ing on both sides for smooth concrete surfaces.
Formats:
Length [cm] Width [cm]
Sheet structure 250 125

Film-coated P5 chipboard sheet. Format tolerances:


Tolerance
Length/Width + 5.0 mm
Glue-bonding Perpendicularity ±1.5 mm/m
Straightness of sheet edge ±2.0 mm/m
The glue-bonding meets the requirements of EN 314-2
Type P5. Mechanical properties:
Nominal Em [N/mm2] fm [N/mm2] EI [kNm2/m]
thickness ll 
[mm] ll  II 
Surfaces 21 2150 2150 - - 1.66 1.66
Em ... mean flexural modulus of elasticity
▪ Both sides phenolic-resin film coating with 120 g per fm ... characteristic flexural stiffness
m² and side. EI ... Flexural strength
ll ... parallel to the grain
▪ Edge sealing: Acrylic-resin varnish.  ... at right angles to the grain

▪ Formaldehyde class: E1

Number of cycles
Possible frequency of use depends on many factors
acting on the formwork sheet. Given optimum condi-
tions of use and correct handling, up to 2 use cycles
(guide value) can be achieved.

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Transporting, stacking and storing User Information Formwork sheets

Transporting, stacking and storing

Transport Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m and


1.20x0.80m
▪ Always use strap slings to lift stacked sheets - do not
use chains.
▪ Always use edge protectors when strapping sheets
together. Edge protectors can be padding made of
plastic, wood or cardboard.

9792-208-01 9792-208-02 Storage and transport devices for long items:


▪ durable
NOTICE
▪ stackable
When moving sheets not securely strapped
together, make sure that loose sheets cannot Suitable transport appliances:
slip. ▪ crane
▪ pallet stacking truck
▪ forklift truck
Sheet stack
The Bolt-on caster set B turns the stacking pallet into a
fast and manoeuvrable transport trolley.
NOTICE Follow the directions in the 'Bolt-on castor set
▪ Cover the sheet stack to protect the sheets B' Operating Instructions!
against extremes of weather, for example
direct sunlight or moisture. This reduces the
tendency of cracks to form in the face ply. Max. load-bearing capacity: 1100 kg (2420 lbs)
▪ Do not attempt to place stacks of sheets Permitted imposed load: 5900 kg (12980 lbs)
one on top of another on the construction
site.
▪ Multi-trip packaging items that each contain
➤ Always use edge protectors when strapping sheets very different loads must be stacked with
together. Edge protectors can be padding made of the heaviest ones at the bottom and the
plastic, cardboard or wood. lightest ones at the top!
▪ The rating plate must be in place and clearly
Stack units ex works legible.
Sheets per stack
Dimensions 21 mm 27 mm
100/50 cm - 300/50 cm 100 80 Using Doka stacking pallets as storage units
350/50 cm - 600/50 cm 60 50
100/100 cm - 300/100 cm 50 40
350/100 cm - 600/100 cm 30 25
Max. n° of units on top of one another
Outdoors (on the site) Indoors
Stack strapped complete with wooden battens 8 x 8 cm
Floor gradient up to 3% Floor gradient up to 1%
2 6
Ground conditions for stacking It is not allowed to stack empty
pallets on top of one another!
▪ Maximum angle of inclination of ground 3%. ▪ How to use with bolt-on castor set:
▪ The ground on which the stack is to be placed must Always apply the fixing brake when the con-
be adequately firm and level. Best-case conditions tainer is 'parked'.
are concreted or paved storage areas. When Doka stacking pallets are stacked,
▪ Storage on asphalt: the bottom pallet must NOT be one with a
Depending on the parts stored, place wooden bat- bolt-on caster set mounted to it.
tens, strips of formwork sheeting or metal sheet
between the parts and the asphalt surface to ensure
that the weight is adequately spread.
▪ Storage on other surfaces (sand, gravel...):
Adopt suitable measures for storage (e.g. place thick
plywood sheets underneath the loads).

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Using Doka stacking pallets as transport ▪ Doka stacking pallets


devices Follow the directions in the Operating Instruc-
tions!
Lifting by crane

▪ Multi-trip packaging items may only be lifted Stacking strap 50


one at a time.
▪ Use a suitable lifting chain The Stacking strap 50 is the tidy, space-saving way of
(e.g. Doka 4-part chain 3.20m). storing and handling ProFrame panels.
Do not exceed the permitted load-bearing
capacity.
▪ Load the items centrically.
▪ Fasten the load to the stacking pallet so that
it cannot slide or tip out.
▪ When lifting stacking pallets to which Bolt- Packaging unit: 2 units
on castor sets B have been attached, you ▪ The Stacking strap 50 is three things in one - base
must also follow the directions in these rest profile, lashing strap and edge protection.
Operating Instructions! ▪ ProFrame panels are delivered ex-works strapped
▪ Spread-angle  max. 30°! together with Stacking straps 50. Two Stacking
straps 50 are needed per stack of panels.

98039-214-01
= =
a

9792-211-01 ProFrame panels 21mm 50 units


ProFrame panels 27mm 40 units

a ▪ It can also be used in conjunction with the wheel-


Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m max. 4.0 m around Doka stacking pallet (for handling stacks of
Doka stacking pallet 1.20x0.80m max. 3.0 m
panels with no need for a crane).

Repositioning by forklift truck or pallet stacking


truck

▪ Load the items centrically.


▪ Fasten the load to the stacking pallet so that
it cannot slide or tip out.

Bolt-on castor set B


The Bolt-on caster set B turns the stacking pallet into a
fast and manoeuvrable transport trolley. 9776-205-01

Suitable for drive-through access openings > 90 cm.

The Bolt-on caster set B can be mounted to the follow-


ing multi-trip packaging items:
▪ Doka accessory box

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Component overview User Information Formwork sheets

[kg] Article n° [kg] Article n°


Component
Article
[kg] n° overview

Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 100/50cm 5.2 186007000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 150/50cm 9.4 187211000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 150/50cm 7.3 186008000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 197/50cm 11.9 187218000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 200/50cm 9.7 186009000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 200/50cm 12.1 187212000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 250/50cm 12.1 186011000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 250/50cm 15.6 187213000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 300/50cm 14.6 186012000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 300/50cm 18.8 187214000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 350/50cm 18.0 186028000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 200/100cm 25.0 187215000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 400/50cm 20.6 186013000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 250/100cm 31.3 187216000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 450/50cm 23.2 186029000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 300/100cm 37.5 187217000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 500/50cm 24.3 186014000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 150/50cm BS 9.4 187211100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 550/50cm 28.3 186023000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 200/50cm BS 12.1 187212100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 600/50cm 30.9 186027000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 250/50cm BS 15.6 187213100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 100/100cm 10.3 186015000 Formwork sheet 3S basic 27 300/50cm BS 18.8 187214100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 150/100cm 15.5 186016000 Schalungsplatte 3S basic 27
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 200/100cm 19.4 186017000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 250/100cm 24.3 186018000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 300/100cm 30.9 186019000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 200/9.7cm 2.0 186109000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 350/100cm 36.1 186030000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 250/9.7cm 2.5 186110000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 400/100cm 41.2 186020000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 200/20cm 4.1 186107000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 450/100cm 46.4 186031000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 250/20cm 5.2 186108000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 500/100cm 48.5 186021000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 200/40cm 8.2 186111000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 550/100cm 56.7 186022000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 250/40cm 10.3 186112000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 600/100cm 61.8 186024000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 200/50cm 10.3 186101000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 250/125cm 32.2 186097000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 21mm 250/50cm 12.9 186102000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 300/150cm 46.4 186098000 Doka-Schalungsplatte 3-S plus 21mm
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 600/150cm 92.7 186099000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 150/50cm BS 7.7 186008100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 200/50cm BS 10.3 186009100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 250/50cm BS 12.9 186011100 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 200/9.7cm 2.5 187052000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 21mm 300/50cm BS 15.5 186012100 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 250/9.7cm 3.1 187053000
Doka-Schalungsplatte 3-SO 21mm Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 200/20cm 5.2 187050000
Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 250/20cm 6.5 187051000
Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 200/40cm 10.4 187067000
Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 250/40cm 13.0 187068000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 100/50cm 6.5 187007000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 200/50cm 13.0 187054000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 150/50cm 9.8 187008000 Doka formwork sheet 3-S plus 27mm 250/50cm 16.3 187055000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 200/50cm 12.1 187009000 Doka-Schalungsplatte 3-S plus 27mm
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 250/50cm 16.3 187011000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 300/50cm 19.5 187012000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 350/50cm 22.8 187028000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 400/50cm 26.0 187013000 Formwork sheet 3S top 27 150/50cm 9.1 187180000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 450/50cm 29.3 187029000 Formwork sheet 3S top 27 200/50cm 12.1 187181000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 500/50cm 32.5 187014000 Formwork sheet 3S top 27 250/50cm 15.1 187182000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 550/50cm 35.8 187023000 Formwork sheet 3S top 27 300/50cm 18.2 187183000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 600/50cm 39.0 187027000 Formwork sheet 3S top 27 300/100cm 36.3 187184000
Schalungsplatte 3S top 27
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 100/100cm 13.0 187015000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 150/100cm 19.5 187016000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 200/100cm 26.0 187017000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 250/100cm 32.5 187018000 Formwork sheet 3S cut 21 200/50cm 10.0 177048000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 300/100cm 39.0 187019000 Formwork sheet 3S cut 21 250/50cm 12.5 177049000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 350/100cm 45.5 187030000 Verschnittplatte 3S cut 21
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 400/100cm 52.0 187020000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 450/100cm 58.5 187031000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 500/100cm 65.0 187021000 Formwork sheet 3S cut 27 200/50cm 12.1 177044000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 550/100cm 71.5 187022000 Formwork sheet 3S cut 27 250/50cm 15.1 177045000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 600/100cm 78.0 187024000 Verschnittplatte 3S cut 27
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 250/125cm 40.6 187106000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 300/150cm 58.5 187107000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 600/150cm 117.0 187108000 Xlife sheet 21mm 265/145cm 63.4 185071000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 150/50cm BS 9.8 187008100 Xlife sheet 21mm 325/145cm 77.8 185070000
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 200/50cm BS 13.0 187009100 Xlife-Platte 21mm
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 250/50cm BS 16.3 187011100
Doka formwork sheet 3-SO 27mm 300/50cm BS 19.5 187012100
Doka-Schalungsplatte 3-SO 27mm
Xlife priming varnish SW-910 2.5l 2.7 185073000
Xlife-Grundierlack SW-910 2,5l
Doka texture sheet 3-SO 21mm 250/100cm 24.3 184001000
Doka texture sheet 3-SO 21mm 300/100cm 29.1 184002000
Doka texture sheet 3-SO 21mm 400/100cm 38.8 184003000
Doka texture sheet 3-SO 21mm 500/100cm 48.5 184004000
Doka texture sheet 3-SO 21mm 600/100cm 58.2 184005000
Doka-Strukturplatte 3-SO 21mm

Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 150/50cm 7.3 186211000 Xlife edge varnish 2.5l 3.2 185072000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 200/50cm 9.7 186212000 Xlife-Kantenlack 2,5l
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 250/50cm 12.1 186213000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 300/50cm 15.0 186214000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 200/100cm 20.0 186215000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 250/100cm 25.0 186216000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 300/100cm 30.0 186217000
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 150/50cm BS 7.3 186211100
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 200/50cm BS 10.0 186212100
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 250/50cm BS 12.5 186213100
Formwork sheet 3S basic 21 300/50cm BS 15.0 186214100
Schalungsplatte 3S basic 21 Xface sheet 21mm 202/302cm 91.5 185050000
Xface sheet 21mm 202/402cm 121.8 185076000
Xface sheet 21mm 202/502cm 152.1 185077000
Xface-Platte 21mm

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[kg] Article n° [kg] Article n°

Dokaplex formwork sheet 21mm 250/125cm 45.9 185007000 Doka sprayer for release agent 5.3 580914000
Dokaplex formwork sheet 21mm 250/150cm 55.1 185002000 Doka-Trennmittel-Spritze
Dokaplex formwork sheet 21mm 300/150cm 66.2 185003000 Follow the directions in the "Opera-
Dokaplex-Schalungsplatte 21mm ting Instructions"!

Dokaplex formwork sheet 18mm 250/150cm 47.3 185011000


Dokaplex formwork sheet 18mm 300/150cm 56.7 185012000
Dokaplex-Schalungsplatte 18mm

Dokaplex formwork sheet 9mm 250/150cm 24.4 185001000


Dokaplex formwork sheet 9mm 300/150cm 29.3 185006000
Dokaplex-Schalungsplatte 9mm Stacking strap 50 3.1 586156000
Stapelgurt 50
Powder-coated blue
DokaPly Birch DC 9mm 125/250cm 19.1 185069000 Packaging unit: 2 pcs.
DokaPly Birch DC 12mm 125/250cm 25.6 185066000
DokaPly Birch DC 12mm 150/300cm 36.9 185067000
DokaPly Birch DC 15mm 125/250cm 31.9 185074000
DokaPly Birch DC 18mm 62.5/250cm 20.2 185052000
DokaPly Birch DC 18mm 122/244cm 36.3 185085000
DokaPly Birch DC 18mm 125/250cm 38.5 185055000
DokaPly Birch DC 18mm 150/300cm 58.1 185068000 Doka stacking pallet 1.55x0.85m 41.0 586151000
DokaPly Birch DC 18mm ...../.....cm 12.2 185086000 Doka-Stapelpalette 1,55x0,85m
DokaPly Birch DC 21mm 62.5/250cm 23.0 185051000 Galvanised
DokaPly Birch DC 21mm 122/244cm 42.6 185087000 Height: 77 cm
DokaPly Birch DC 21mm 125/250cm 45.9 185024000
DokaPly Birch DC 21mm 150/300cm 66.2 185075000
DokaPly Birch DC 21mm ...../.....cm 14.3 185088000
DokaPly Birch DC

DokaPly Birch SC 9mm 125/250cm 19.1 185129000


DokaPly Birch SC 12mm 125/250cm 25.5 185130000
DokaPly Birch SC 15mm 125/250cm 10.2 185099000
DokaPly Birch SC 18mm 122/244cm 36.3 185078000
DokaPly Birch SC 18mm 125/250cm 38.3 185131000
DokaPly Birch SC 18mm 150/300cm 54.9 185079000 Bolt-on castor set B 33.6 586168000
DokaPly Birch SC 18mm ...../.....cm 12.2 185080000 Anklemm-Radsatz B
DokaPly Birch SC 21mm 122/244cm 42.6 185081000 Painted blue
DokaPly Birch SC 21mm 125/250cm 44.7 185082000
DokaPly Birch SC 21mm 150/300cm 64.4 185083000
DokaPly Birch SC 21mm ...../.....cm 14.3 185084000
DokaPly Birch SC

DokaPly Spruce 18mm 250/125cm 28.1 185057000


DokaPly Spruce 21mm 250/125cm 31.9 185056000
DokaPly Spruce

DokaPly eco 18mm 122/244cm 28.4 185132000


DokaPly eco 18mm 250/125cm 28.1 185059000
DokaPly eco 21mm 250/62.5cm 16.4 185065000
DokaPly eco 21mm 250/125cm 32.8 185058000
DokaPly eco

DokaPly natural 18mm 250/125cm 28.1 185126000


DokaPly natural 20mm 250/125cm 30.9 185061000
DokaPly natural 22mm 250/125cm 34.4 185127000
DokaPly natural 25mm 250/125cm 39.1 185159000
DokaPly natural 27mm 250/125cm 42.2 185128000
DokaPly natural

Doka-Trenn in container of 1000l 899.0 580911000


Doka-Trenn in drum of 200l 185.0 580912000
Doka-Trenn in canisters of 25l 22.0 580913000
Doka-Trenn in canisters of 5l 4.5 580915000
Doka-Trenn

Doka-OptiX 1000l 1011.0 580918000


Doka-OptiX 210l 215.5 580916000
Doka-OptiX 20l 20.0 580917000
Doka-OptiX

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facturing and distributing formwork technology for use in ally.
all fields of the construction sector. An enterprise forming part of the Umdasch Group, the
With more than 160 sales and logistics facilities in over Doka Group employs a worldwide workforce of more
70 countries, the Doka Group has a highly efficient dis- than 6000.
tribution network which ensures that equipment and

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