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Prevent concrete blowouts and grout leakage. Discover the essential steel formwork accessories (tie rods, wing nuts, wedge pins) that hold your project together. Expert tips from Hyson Industry.

Discover why Hyson Industry's precision CNC-cut, manually welded steel formwork is the ultimate solution for zero-leakage, fair-faced concrete finishes.

If pouring concrete is like making a giant jelly dessert, then the formwork is the mold that dictates the final shape. While timber and plywood are the usual suspects on a job site, when you hit big p

If building a structure is like baking a giant cake, then wet concrete is the batter, and the "formwork" is the baking pan that makes or breaks the final result. For the longest time, timber and plywo

Step inside Hyson Industry's facility to see how precision steel formwork is made. Discover the 3 vital manufacturing steps, featuring expert manual welding, that ensure perfect concrete finishes.

Ever wondered if those massive, spiked concrete blocks on the coast are anti-landing barricades or breakwaters?

Discover how heavy-duty steel Tetrapod molds are manufactured for coastal defense. From 1-ton to 25-ton concrete blocks, Hyson Industry delivers precision, strength, and easy operation.

Trench excavation and concrete pouring are the backbones of infrastructure projects. While it might seem straightforward, neglecting the details during formwork assembly and pouring can easily lead to

Ensure structural safety with precision steel embedded parts (cast-in plates). Learn how they transfer loads, boost seismic performance, and speed up construction.

Latest steel warehouse design: a 41.8m x 17.2m facility featuring an integrated admin mezzanine, a 3.2-ton suspension crane, and 100% bolted connections for rapid, weld-free assembly.

Discover why modern enterprises choose steel structure buildings for rapid ROI, clear-span layouts, and superior seismic safety. Trust Hyson Industry for precision OEM steel fabrication.

This guide explores the pros and cons of structural steel, selection rules for Q235/Q345, and the differences between high-strength bolting and automated welding.