Reckli Formliners
concrete — By Blaine Brownell on September 17, 2006 at 6:42 amWhile fabrication of textured exposed-concrete surfaces using elastic formliners has been practiced worldwide for more than thirty-five years, Reckli Formliners offer a significant improvement. Made from an elastic polyurethane, the formliners allow the release of the formliner from the concrete without damage to the concrete or the formliner itself. Reckli Formliners can be used for precast as well as cast-in-place concrete.
There are five different possibilities for the application: standard formliners with about two hundred standard patterns, one-off formliners for custom designs, photo-engraving formliners that allow for the transfer of photographic images, one-time formliners for single-use applications, and liquid compounds for make-your-own formliners.
Contact: Reckli, Herne, Germany.
Find more information in Transmaterial 2.


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8 Comments
This is really awesome , love it .
is this the same as http://www.vectogramm.de ? _s
Yes it is the same as Vectogramm. I can send you more info. Reckli has a Canadian and North American distributor : Distrimat.
i’m from florence, i would to use this photo-engraving with ‘terracotta’ large formats, can I?
Dear Sauro, to get a reply to your technical question, please send an e-mail to Mr. Kasten Roszak of Reckli in Germany. He is the technical adviser for this product. Regards, Irène.
Any one in the Toronto area at the end of November (the 29 & 30 and dec. 01) can see this revolutionary new technique at the Home Builder Show in the Concrete section. We will make a special presentation on Thursday at 3:pm in the demo area; come early, to make sure you find the right demo area, and that you have a good viewing spot! Go on line to get a free pass.
Hello to all, for more info and physical samples, Reckli will be exhibiting at “Word of Concrete 2008″ at Las Vegas, stand # is still not known, but you can contact me on reckli@optusnet.com.au (John Joveski, Australian&NZ partner agent to Reckli of Germany.)
hello can some1 email me a website where they might give construction details of this photoengraving process. i am really interested in attempting this process….my email is moreno_arch@yaoo.com