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WASA PALLETS

Superior Material

With us, everyone gets what they need: exactly the right board. That’s why we carry both hardwood and softwood in our product range. We finish every board according to our customer's specifications. The price structure of wooden boards makes them an attractive solution in many cases. But here, too, quality materials are the key to durability and optimal quality of concrete products throughout their service life.

Quality You Can Count On

We’re proud of our conscientious quality management. Every board that leaves our yard is carefully inspected. Wood planks that fall outside of the specified humidity range are rejected before they ever reach the production area. WASA means quality you can count on.

WASA Uniplast® Ultra

The best technology on the market today: the Uniplast® Ultra.

Constant improvements to WASA Uniplast® boards have resulted in new performance levels. Microfibres in a homogeneous, solid plastic provide even greater stability without any reinforcing profiles, and reduced board thickness.

Demonstrably high and uniform vibration transmission ensures faster and better compression. Designed for short cycle times under the most demanding conditions, WASA Uniplast® Ultra boards boast the highest performance ratings WASA has ever offered.

Features

  • Homogeneous, solid material.
  • Continuous reinforcement with microfibre.
  • Enhanced load-bearing capacity and extremely high strength.
  • Unlimited durability.

WASA Uniplast®

Many years ago, we began seeking an alternative to commonly used wooden boards, and found it in solid plastic. As an outcome of continual improvements and achievements speaking for themselves, WASA Uniplast® boards have proven themselves with over 1,700,000 units in service today, they have made us the world’s largest manufacturer of boards.

All boards from our Uniplast® family are resistant to fatigue and corrosion. Even in case of production-related damage to the surface, no moisture is able to enter the solid material. Other types of board exhibit significant drawbacks and performance fluctuations. For instance, plastic boards with large cavities are not designed to ensure uniform vibration transmission. Products comprising a wood core and simple cladding are vulnerable to damage and moisture ingress.

Features

  • Homogeneous, solid material.
  • Completely flat, jointless surface.
  • Extremely durable.
  • Constant and optimized vibration transmission over the product‘s entire life cycle.

WASA Hardwood

Hard Factors in Matters of Quality

Depending on the production facility, concrete block production and specialization of the concrete block works, different production boards can be useful. When it comes to wooden boards, we’re able to supply the right board in optimum quality to our customers because our product range features both hard wood and soft wood. We finish boards according to our customers’ specifications. Here too, quality materials are the key to manufacturing quality products.

Every plank of our WASA Hardwood boards is made of pure, uniform hardwood. This is the only means of ensuring that the concrete blocks can be compacted evenly over the entire surface of the board, thereby avoiding fluctuations in concrete block quality. Thick C-profiles and 10-mm steel bars with self-locking nuts provide even more stability.

Hardwood boards offer material-based advantages and disadvantages that each production operation should consider carefully. For the same block load, the quality of the hardwood permits the use of thinner boards than ones made of softwood. But due to their reddish wood sugar and the risk of colour transfer to the concrete products, hardwood boards are unsuitable for use with intensive washing processes. For such types of application, boards made of soft wood or our solid plastic board WASA Uniplast® Ultra represent a better alternative.

Features

  • Single planks with tongue and groove joints as well as 10-mm steel bars with self-locking nuts.
  • 1.5 to 3-mm C-profiles, riveted.
  • End-to-end planing.

Wood Types

  • Yellow Balau / Bangkirai.
  • Azobé / Bongossi.

WASA Softwood

In the production of WASA SOFTWOOD boards, precision is one of our top priorities. Based on our many years of experience in the industry, we have chosen to use planks with multiple tongue-and-groove joints which have been hydraulically compressed under high horizontal pressure.

Another key quality factor is the special glue we use in our bonding process, which prevents the planks from separating over the long term. Only this combination can ensure seamless surfaces also in softwood boards. Other interlocking techniques are unable to achieve such a solid bond, as the glue that has been applied is squeezed out of the grooves when the planks are joined.

As with our hardwood boards, our softwood boards also rely on strong C-profiles and steel bars with self-locking nuts, which ensure even greater stability and longer service life. Final impregnation of the boards provides reliable protection against decay. WASA's excellent quality enables you to produce better concrete products more cost-effectively with wooden boards as well.

Features

  • Single planks with tongue and groove jointsas well as 8 to 10-mm steel bars withself-locking nuts.
  • 2 to 3-mm C-profiles, riveted.
  • Ground from end-to-end and impregnated.

Wood Types

  • European Spruce.
  • Fir.
  • Pine.

Contact Rampf today for more information about WASA Pellets or to request a quote.

 

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