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4 <br /> 1.0 Specification and Description of Faswall®insulating Wall Forms (WF) <br /> 1.1 Wallform definition <br /> Wallforms are cast from wood-concrete, a mixture of mineralized wood chips and portland <br /> cement. The Wallforms are designed as stay-in-place units which become part of a load-bearing <br /> wall only after being filled with reinforced concrete. See Figure 1 and 2 on subsequent pages for <br /> Wallform schematic and in-place views. <br /> There are seven basic Wallforms that provide enough versatility to build any structure. <br /> Standard Wallform; part 1224-STD <br /> cuts in half to form'A size wallfonns <br /> AP-Wallform; part 1224-AP <br /> Outside Corner Wallform;part 1224- OC <br /> Inside Corner Wallform; part 1224-IC <br /> Male End Wallform; part 1224-EB-M <br /> Female End Wallform; part 1224-EB-F IN <br /> Large Core Wallform;part 1224-LC <br /> The beam notches in each wallform,which allow for the formation of a horizontal beam of <br /> concrete, must be continuous throughout the whole wall system. The only wallform requiring <br /> field notching is the AP wallform which usually is cut in half to form '/z size units. <br /> The standard wallform; part no. 1224-STD. It measures 24" long(L) x 12"wide(W)x 8" <br /> high(H) and is designed to hold a up to a 3"thick mineral wool or foam insert but can also be <br /> used for projects in which no additional thermal insulation is necessary (see page 40 for R- <br /> ShelterWorks General Application and Technical Information(GATT)version 2.5 <br />