The cast-in-place construction of the box-type foundation mold can produce a solid and reliable foundation base. Although this is visually different from the base base for wind power generation, its core function is the same. Because some substations will choose to use this kind of mold to make the foundation base, the application of the box substation foundation mold in the project is relatively limited. However, this less frequent use also has its advantages, which is that the mold deteriorates more slowly, which reduces the number of repairs. Box-type substation foundation mold
Considering the special needs of the box transformer foundation mold, the thickened steel plate was selected as the main material. This formwork consists of components such as panels, rebar, fixing tubes, and screws, and is processed through a series of processes, including cutting, welding, bending, and polishing. In order to ensure the stability and bearing capacity of the formwork, the thickness of the main board is usually between 3mm and 5mm, and the thickness of the overall steel plate is between 4mm and 8mm. As a kind of super-large special-shaped structure engineering mold equipment, the box transformer foundation mold is usually manufactured by splicing processing to meet the needs of on-site pouring. During the use of box-based molds, the cleaning of their interior is crucial. This is because the maintenance of the mold is not only related to the quality of the product, but also directly affects the long-term preservation of the product. As soon as there is a bump or scratch on the surface of the mold, immediate action must be taken to prevent further damage. To ensure that the mold is always in good condition, it needs to be kept clean inside and out as if it were a new mold, avoiding any potential problems that could lead to rust.