NOE formwork technology

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NOE-Schaltechnik
Georg Meyer-Keller GmbH + Co. KG

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legal form GmbH & Co. KG
founding 1957
Seat Süßen , Germany
management Christian Basedow, Stefan Blessing
Number of employees 140
sales EUR 39.35 million
Branch Building materials manufacturer ; Formwork and armor
Website www.noe.de
As of December 31, 2017

NOE-Schaltechnik (completely NOE-Schaltechnik Georg Meyer-Keller GmbH + Co. KG ) is a manufacturer and supplier of concrete formwork and formwork technology. The medium-sized company, founded in 1957, has twelve subsidiaries and ten technical offices around the world and is active in over 40 countries. The head office is in Süßen in the district of Göppingen .

history

One of the first uses of the NOE universal steel formwork in the construction of the Weststadt school in Göppingen (around 1952)

At the beginning of the 1950s, the building contractor Georg Meyer-Keller first developed a universal steel formwork which, compared to the wooden formwork customary at the time, could be set up much faster and used several times at the same time. In 1952 he applied for a patent for the universal steel formwork. The formwork essentially consisted of sheet metal panels with a steel frame, which were connected to one another with bolts and wedges. Perforated flat steel strips were used as formwork anchors , which were passed through the formwork joint and covered with cardboard sleeves (to enable later removal). It is considered the first modern type of panel formwork.

In the beginning, the universal steel formwork was sold independently by Georg Meyer-Keller. Due to the rapidly growing demand, he quickly transferred sales to the Stuttgart construction equipment dealer Jakob Noe. In 1957 Georg Meyer-Keller founded NOE-Schaltechnik Georg Meyer-Keller KG and took sales back into his own hands. At the same time he secured the naming rights, as the name "NOE formwork" was already established.

In the following years, the universal steel formwork was continuously developed. In 1980, NOE launched the Top 2000 framed formwork. The concrete pressure that could be absorbed was up to 80 kN / m² and the largest single element had a shuttering area of ​​14.05 m². Another improvement in 2003 was the NOEtop frame and large-area formwork with integrated waling and a maximum concrete pressure of 88 kN / m².

Products

The company mainly produces formwork systems. This includes large-area formwork, light and heavy frame formwork made of steel or aluminum, circular formwork, column formwork, ceiling formwork and staircase formwork. In addition, shoring as well as working and protective scaffolding are manufactured. For the design of structured exposed concrete surfaces, NOE also offers structured formliners as formwork inserts.

In addition to the manufacture and sale of the above-mentioned products, the company also takes over the inspection, renovation and repair of all formwork parts if required.

Awards

  • iF Product Design Award 1999 for the NOE top lock
  • iF Product Design Award 2007 for the NOE Alulock
  • Focus Sicherheit in Silber 2007 from the DesignCenter Stuttgart for the NOE Alulock

Memberships

Web links

Commons : NOE-Schaltechnik  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2017 in the electronic Federal Gazette
  2. Peter Grupp: Formwork atlas (formwork systems and use in practice). 2009, Verlag Bau + Technik, Düsseldorf, ISBN 978-3-7640-0484-2 , pages 8–9.
  3. In one of the research community building to the IFA Institute for Ergonomics Dr. Gerhard Dressel, Stuttgart, was awarded research contract No. V / 505 on "Labor science investigations into formwork in reinforced concrete construction", it says in the report on page 76 "... that NOE universal steel (sheet) formwork is more economical than (at that time) wooden formwork ..." . According to the report, the investigations were carried out until winter 1955. The elaboration etc. should then have taken place in early 1956.
  4. Thomas Fiebig: Framed formwork - extended areas of application. In: Tiefbau 5/2005, pages 266–273, ISSN  0944-8780
  5. Roland Schmitt: The formwork technology . John Wiley & Sons, 2001, ISBN 3-4330-1346-2 , page 609
  6. NOE Top 2000 formwork system, (PDF file, 11.2 MB)
  7. ^ Industrie Forum Design Hannover eV (ed.): IF Design Award 1999 , Volume 2, Page 170
  8. ^ IF Yearbook 2007, iF International Forum Design GmbH, page 679, ISBN 978-3-7643-7998-8
  9. a b Allgemeine Bauzeitung from January 25, 2008 ( "Online" ( Memento from December 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive ))

Coordinates: 48 ° 41 ′ 7.5 ″  N , 9 ° 46 ′ 23.7 ″  E