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Flexible Decorative Concrete Forms

Poly Meta Forms from Metal Forms Corp.
The unique Poly Meta Forms system utilizes plastic forms in conjunction with steel stake pockets to help place all types of concrete. They are available as both straight and radius forms. Go to article ›››

Xtra Flex Radius Forms from Metal Forms Corp.
Metal Forms Corp.’s Xtra Flex Radius Forms are a breakthrough concrete forming system designed to easily shape extra-tight radii (down to 6 inches) for walkways, patios, curbs and decorative flatwork. The system offers a long-lasting, nail-free alternative to forming radiuses with less durable and labor-intensive Masonite, plywood or bender board.
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Pacific Formliner from Pacific Concrete Images
Pacific Formliner is a flexible, unbreakable and reusable form for creating decorative architectural profiles in all types of concrete. It can be used to create steps, pool edges, wall caps and countertops in any poured-in-place concrete applications. Go to article ›››

Wall cap and pool edge forms from Stegmeier Corp.
Stegmeier wall cap and pool edge forms are made from expanded polystyrene, so they can be compressed into a radius with the help of fiberglass-reinforced bending and strapping tape that is included in the package. Go to article ›››

PlastiForm from Green Plastics
Invented in 1986 and patented by Green Plastics, a Santa Ysabel, Calif., company, PlastiForm was the first nail-free flatwork forming system on the market. It is guaranteed for 7 years of work life. Go to article ›››

Plastiform from The Plastiform Co.
Based in Seattle, The Plastiform Co. is distributing concrete flatwork forms called Plastiform that have some differences from Green Plastics’ PlastiForm. The Seattle forms boast newly designed clamps, as well as connector rods for strong end-to-end connections. Go to article ›››


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Concrete Decor, Vol. 7, No. 3
May 2007
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Articles in this issue
Project profile: Skate Park
Drain Systems
Color Recipes
Carlton's Corner
Polished Perspectives
Artisan in Concrete: Site Technologies
Business: Making Safety a Priority
Techniques
Technology: Ductal Concrete
Tooling: Flexible Forms
Final Pour: Illusionists
Concrete Industry News
Concrete Association News
Product News
Product Profile: Iron Age Designs