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  1. フルサト工業 建材開発部 Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  2. 双和化学産業株式会社 Hyogo//others
  3. メインマーク 【全国対応】/東京・大阪・札幌・仙台・新潟・金沢・名古屋・福岡 Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures
  4. 4 アップコン 沈下修正の専門家【全国対応】【本社】神奈川県川崎市【事務所】札幌・仙台・名古屋・大阪・福岡 Kanagawa//others
  5. 5 富士ファーマナイト Kanagawa//Electricity, Gas and Water Industry

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  1. Corner steel pipe column on-site no-welding joint method 'Column Coupler' フルサト工業 建材開発部
  2. Anti-corrosion resin lining system Shukura 双和化学産業株式会社
  3. Exposed-type elastic fixed column base method "Free Base Method" フルサト工業 建材開発部
  4. 4 Stop leaks from the valve gland! "Valve Gland Method" 富士ファーマナイト
  5. 5 FRP Waterproofing Polyroof PP Method Series Rooftop and Parking Lot Waterproofing Methods Edition 双和化学産業株式会社

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[Construction Example] Disaster Recovery Concrete Pavement Slab Settlement Correction Work

Our method, which raises the CO pavement using the foaming pressure of rigid urethane resin, has been adopted!

We would like to introduce a case of "Disaster Recovery Concrete Pavement Slab Settlement Correction Work" conducted on the Route 4 Bypass in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture. This was a restoration project for the CO pavement slabs of the Route 4 Koriyama Bypass, which were damaged and settled due to the Great East Japan Earthquake. Our method was adopted, which raises the still sound CO pavement slabs using the foaming pressure of rigid polyurethane resin, while keeping traffic restrictions limited to lane reduction during construction without replacing them. 【Case Overview】 ■ Construction Area: Approximately 2,430 m² ■ Area: Route 4 Bypass in Koriyama ■ Construction Period: 24 days (March 2013) ■ Client: Tohoku Regional Development Bureau, Koriyama Route Office *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Construction Case] Middle School (Gymnasium Floor): Settlement Correction and Void Filling Work

Due to the impact of the earthquake, the gymnasium floor has significantly sunk in a bowl shape! A case where the Upcon method was used to solve the problem.

We would like to introduce a case of "settlement correction and void filling work" carried out on the gymnasium floor of a junior high school in Fukushima Prefecture. Due to the effects of an earthquake, the floor had significantly sunk in a bowl shape from the outer edges towards the center, causing issues with the use of the gymnasium. The area that had sunk by a maximum of 108mm was corrected to within the planned value of -15mm, and it was confirmed using a CCD camera that the polyurethane resin was filled without any gaps, completing the work. [Case Overview] ■ Construction Area: 1,036m2 ■ Construction Period: 8 days ■ Maximum Settlement: 108mm ■ Area: Fukushima Prefecture *For more detailed information about the case, please refer to the related links. For further details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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[Construction Example] Elementary School: Floor Slab Settlement Correction Work

Utilizing spring break for quick subsidence correction! The cycle from construction to restoration is short.

Here is an example of "settlement correction" performed at an elementary school in Miyagi Prefecture. Due to floor settlement, gaps occurred between the classroom walls and ceiling, causing the classroom door to tilt and hindering the opening and closing of the lock. The overall floor level of the classroom and hallway was corrected from a maximum settlement of 69mm to within -18mm, and the gaps that had formed between the walls and ceiling before the work were also improved. 【Case Summary】 ■ Construction Area: 331m2 ■ Maximum Settlement: 69mm ■ Area: Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture / Elementary School ■ Construction Period: 4 days *For more detailed information about the case, please refer to the related link. For further details, please check the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Senju Metal Industry PPS Bump Forming Method

A new method that achieves fine pitch bumps with a 50μm pitch.

Unlike the conventional paste method, it achieves cost reduction due to being maskless.

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Slate roof and folded plate roof "Polyurea roof insulation method"

The repair of aging slate and metal roofs of factories and warehouses is done with polyurea. Using rigid foam polyurethane and polyurea provides insulation, heat shielding, and extended lifespan.

By using rapid curing, we can carry out construction with minimal risks such as production line stoppages and construction periods. Our innovative method using rigid polyurethane foam and polyurea adds value to repairs. ■ Heat insulation and thermal insulation ■ Shortened construction period and low cost ■ Corrosion resistance and salt damage resistance ■ Impact resistance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Instant Hardening Coating Method "Swael Upper Water System"

The curing time after construction can also be shortened! Material management is easy, and uniform quality and film thickness control can be achieved.

We would like to introduce our instant curing coating method, the "Swael Drinking Water System." This revolutionary instant curing coating system is developed based on a spray technology that combines a two-component polyurethane resin made of isocyanate and a special curing agent, designed for corrosion and waterproofing of concrete structures for drinking water. The use of a two-component high-pressure impingement mixing spray machine enables significant labor savings and a dramatic increase in construction efficiency. 【Technical Features】 ■ Instant curing ■ Cures regardless of humidity and temperature ■ Improved efficiency with a mechanical construction system ■ Excellent workability for ceilings and walls *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Non-excavation thrust construction method "Hammerhead Mole"

Effective in reducing civil engineering construction time and costs. Proven results worldwide.

The non-excavation thrust method "Hammerhead Mole" is an extremely lightweight air-powered, self-propelled thrust machine that contributes to environmental sustainability and cost reduction. The thrust method involves using the air-powered, self-propelled machine "Hammerhead Mole" to compactly advance underground and insert the necessary pipes into the thrust hole. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Substrate treatment method for CRT

CRT substrate treatment method

The surface treatment provided by CRT offers a variety of methods tailored to customer needs, considering environmental factors at the site, the condition of the structure, finishing precision, budget, and environmental considerations. 【Examples of Methods】 - Ultrasonic paint film stripping method - Paint film stripping and removal method using ultra-high pressure washing - Paint film stripping and removal method using vacuum sanders - Paint film stripping and removal method using wet sanders, etc. "If you're unsure which method to choose," please feel free to consult with us. *You can download the company brochure from the catalog download button.

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Over 1100 units adopted! Joining steel pipes in a short time without welding - Just Flare.

A steel pipe jointing method that withstood the Great East Japan Earthquake! The method 'Just Flare' allows for the joining of steel pipes without welding.

"Just Flare" is a method for joining steel pipes without welding. It features excellent seismic resistance, as there were no leaks of air or liquids from the joints even during the Great East Japan Earthquake. It also has high corrosion resistance, with over 1,100 successful applications to date. 【Features of Just Flare】 - Steel pipes processed with a compact and lightweight pipe end processing machine are joined using loose flanges. This achieves overwhelming short time, energy savings, and cost reduction. - Rust prevention treatment is thorough, maintaining corrosion resistance and contributing to the longevity of piping. - Included in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "Standard Specifications for Public Building Construction" (FY 2010 edition). *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Piping Method "Just Flare JF-350/JF-500"

Just Flare, a piping method that does not require welding! Compatible with a maximum diameter of 500A!

The Just Flare method, which does not require welding, has brought about a transformation in the equipment construction industry and is playing an essential role as a tool to respond to the accelerating changes in the business environment. The dedicated processing machines "Just Flare JF-350" and "Just Flare JF-500" are characterized by their ease of use and the ability to process pipe sizes from 50A to 500A. Pipe installation is completed with the simple task of fastening loose flanges and gaskets with bolts, and it has been widely adopted on-site as a new standard for piping work, including chilled and hot water piping for air conditioning, fire protection piping, production air piping, production steam piping, and rainwater piping. [Features] - Flare processing machine that bends the ends of steel pipes outward at a 90-degree angle (flange forming) - Can be moved with a hand pallet, and the JF-350 model can be brought to the site - The JF-500 model can process up to a diameter of 500A *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Casting method (pipe casting)

Low cost and high performance! Introducing our unique casting technology that integrates aluminum of the same material and melting point through one-piece casting.

Satokin has independently developed a casting technology that involves embedding aluminum pipes within castings using sand casting, allowing for fusion without melting the pipes. The key point is that the aluminum pipes are encapsulated within the product. Molten aluminum is poured into a sand mold containing aluminum pipes made of the same material and melting point, achieving close contact (fusion) without melting the pipes. Additionally, Satokin has also developed a unique casting technology that allows for the embedding of pure copper pipes within castings, achieving close contact (fusion). By replacing aluminum pipes with pure copper pipes, it has become possible to significantly improve thermal conductivity. **Features of the Aluminum Pipe Encapsulation Method:** - Aluminum pipes are encapsulated within the product. - Enables the production of hydraulic control components that are low-cost, high-performance, and excellent in recyclability. - Allows for the manufacturing of cast products that are processing-free, lightweight, high-rigidity, and highly recyclable. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Cross-sectional shape 3D model manufacturing method

Cross-sectional shape, three-dimensional model production method, rapid prototyping.

Produce what you need, when you need it, and as much as you need! Introducing the cross-sectional shape 3D model manufacturing method from Indy Co., Rapid prototyping. ■□■Features■□■ ~ The cross-sectional shape 3D model manufacturing method, Rapid prototyping, is a technique that creates 3D models by repeatedly stacking cross-sectional shapes. ~ ■Reduced Lead Time Rapid generation in various stages of the development process, significantly reducing the speed of traditional methods across design and manufacturing domains, and shortening the time previously required for conventional development processes. ■Cost Reduction By directly creating the necessary shapes, we can eliminate unnecessary processes and achieve significant cost savings. ■Technology Development Applicable not only to manufacturing but also to various other fields. For more functions and details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Method of repair work: "Settlement Correction Work"

Buildings that have tilted can be corrected with subsidence repair work!

"Settlement correction work" introduces the flow from the occurrence of differential settlement to the correction work. A commonly used method is the steel pipe pile driving method, which supports the building's load by driving steel pipe piles into the supporting ground using jacks, thereby supporting and correcting the entire building. [Contents] ■ Building level measurement (current situation assessment) ■ Flow from the occurrence of differential settlement to correction work ■ Steel pipe pile driving method ■ Overview of each method *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Designing office spaces! "Paintable zinc coating"

The world of natural "zinc coating"! We are broadcasting new possibilities of zinc from this office! It can be used not only for rust prevention but also as a design element.

We would like to introduce a case study of our product, the "Robal Series," applied at the Robal Corporation's Kitahama office located in Osaka City. Originally used as a rust preventive for iron and galvanized materials, "Robal" is showcased here in a decorative context. When Robal is applied to a steel plate, the finish appears monochrome. However, when applied to plywood, the texture follows the wood grain, expressing various brightness levels depending on the viewing angle. Moreover, by changing the orientation of the board, the way light hits it changes, allowing for a gradient effect to be observed. This office is filled with inspiration by showcasing numerous examples of Robal in use. [Case Overview] ■ Design: Nikken Space Design ■ Location: Robal Corporation's Kitahama office in Osaka City *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.

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Metal fittings, water drainage, cap wood "Paratop"

Proposing rainwater management suitable for waterproof terminals of parapets and walls! Contributing to the enhancement of the building's design!

"Paratop" offers a lineup that corresponds to various parts of the rooftop, such as drainage, coping, and fastening hardware. Lightweight and excellent in workability, it covers various types used in rooftop waterproofing. Each product is designed with a solid consideration for effective rainwater management from the perspective of a waterproofing material manufacturer. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight ■ Excellent workability hardware ■ Covers types used in rooftop waterproofing ■ Contributes to the enhancement of the building's design *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Dai-Rin-style greening method (non-decaying bark soil "E Soil")

A low-cost, low-maintenance greening method using "E-Soil," a 100% natural building material made from specially processed bark of cedar and cypress that does not rot.

The Obayashi-style greening method is characterized by the use of "E Soil," a non-decaying bark soil developed by Obayashi Environmental Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd. "E Soil" is made from specially processed cedar and cypress bark and is a 100% natural recycled building material. The features of "E Soil" are as follows: 1. It has the natural antibacterial and insect-repelling properties of cedar and cypress, which helps suppress the growth of root rot fungi and other pathogens in the soil, thereby reducing the incidence of diseases in grass and flowers. 2. Since cedar and cypress bark does not decompose, it maintains its fibrous state for a long time, eliminating the need for soil replacement or addition. 3. It is lightweight, allowing it to accommodate the load-bearing capacity of existing structures. 4. It does not get blown away by the wind or washed away by rain, making installation simple as it only requires placing "E Soil." There is no need for the drainage layer typically required in conventional greening. 5. Due to its high gas phase ratio, the soil thickness can be shallower than usual, while still adequately storing and supplying oxygen, water, and nutrients to plants, promoting strong root growth and supporting plant development over many years. These features allow for low-cost installation, and after installation, the use of pesticides and other chemicals is greatly reduced, enabling low maintenance.

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Underground Rainwater Management Method - Prohibited/Instruction Items Manual <Construction>

To prevent hazards in advance, please be sure to follow the guidelines regarding the underground rainwater management method (Tenrain Scram method)!

This document is an explanation summarizing the prohibitions and instructions related to the construction of the underground rainwater management method (Tenrain Scrum Method). It includes prohibitions after the assembly of the water tank, as well as instructions regarding excavation, foundation work, transportation, earth retention, backfilling, compaction, and paving work. To ensure proper construction and to secure the performance, quality, and safety of the product, please read this carefully and conduct construction management accordingly. 【Contents】 ■ Prohibitions - After the assembly of the water tank ■ Instructions - Compliance - Excavation and foundation work - Transportation - Earth retention, backfilling, compaction, and paving work *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Deep Vacuum Drainage and Consolidation Dewatering Method - Super Well Point Method

This is a new drainage method that resolves the shortcomings of (gravity drainage + forced drainage) while incorporating their advantages.

The Super Well Point Method enables forced drainage while maintaining a vacuum inside the well by using a special double-pipe structure (special separate screen) for the trainer section, as opposed to conventional well point methods (forced drainage), deep well methods (gravity drainage), and vacuum deep well methods. ◎For more details, please download and view the catalog.

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Features and Application Technologies of the Super Well Point Method

I asked the branch manager of Asahi Techno Tokyo about the characteristics and application technologies of the SWP method.

This document is an interview article with Mr. Tetsuji Ozaki, the branch manager of Asahi Techno Co., Ltd. in Tokyo. It introduces the features and application technologies of the "Super Well Point Method." This method significantly improves the groundwater collection capacity by utilizing not only gravity but also the suction force (negative pressure) from a vacuum pump. It demonstrates a collection capacity that is 1.5 to over 20 times greater than that of conventional gravity drainage wells, and it also reduces the number of wells needed to less than half of the traditional methods, contributing to substantial cost savings. Additionally, the technology is applied in ground improvement and soil contamination countermeasures, as well as in methods such as consolidation dewatering for soft, cohesive soil layers. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Features of the SWP Method ■ Social Recognition and Fundamental Research ■ Application Technologies of the SWP Method ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Groundwater level lowering method associated with the construction of sewage treatment facilities in coastal lowland areas.

Prior to the SWP construction method, a pumping test was conducted! Successful in achieving a favorable drop in groundwater level.

In the construction of the sewage treatment facility (inflow pump building) under construction in Nishi Ward, Fukuoka City, a "pumping test was conducted prior to the implementation of the Super Well Point Method." The test site was under pressure, and to achieve the necessary water level for preventing heave, a significant amount of groundwater needed to be pumped out. Concerns about the lowering of groundwater levels in the surrounding area led to a comparative study of groundwater lowering methods. By employing the "SWP method," which has a high pumping capacity, groundwater level reduction was achieved, and subsequent pumping tests confirmed that the intended objectives were met. [Test Details] ■ Test Site: Sewage treatment facility construction in coastal lowland area (Nishi Ward, Fukuoka City) ■ Adopted Method: Super Well Point Method ■ Test Content: Pumping Test *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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New groundwater lowering method using a vacuum pump

Significant, rapid, and efficient lowering of groundwater levels! Development of a construction method using vacuum pumps!

We would like to introduce a new method developed for lowering groundwater levels, which is used when constructing underground structures: "A new method utilizing vacuum pumps." In this newly developed method, the height of the groundwater level inside the well is adjusted using a vacuum pump, allowing for the simultaneous recovery of underground air around the well along with groundwater. This method achieves a significant, rapid, and efficient lowering of the groundwater level, while in cases where steel sheet piles are used, the surrounding groundwater level hardly decreases. This method addresses concerns that have been raised regarding the lowering of groundwater levels around excavation sites in conventional deep well methods used for underground excavation. 【Features】 - Significant, rapid, and efficient lowering of groundwater levels - Surrounding groundwater levels do not decrease when surrounded by steel sheet piles - Also noteworthy as a method for recovering oil and other substances from contaminated soil and for ground consolidation and dewatering *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Three-dimensional analysis of groundwater flow around pumping wells under negative pressure propagation effects.

Examination of flow characteristics through three-dimensional analysis! Introducing insights gained from the results.

This document summarizes the "Three-Dimensional Analysis of Groundwater Flow around Pumping Wells under Negative Pressure Propagation Effects." A three-dimensional saturated-unsaturated numerical analysis model that takes into account the water balance within the well, developed for the negative pressure well method, was applied to a simulated excavation site to analyze the groundwater level decline due to the negative pressure well method and to examine its flow characteristics. As a result of the study, insights were gained that by aligning the boundary conditions imposed by the well with those of the negative pressure well method in the numerical analysis model of groundwater decline caused by the well, it is possible to represent the water level decline of the negative pressure well method. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Overview of the Structure and Water Absorption Principle of the Negative Pressure Well Method ■ Fundamental Equations of the Negative Pressure Well Method ■ Results of Numerical Analysis Assuming Excavation Work ■ Conclusion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Study on Water Level Decrease in Improved Vacuum Deep Well Method

Numerical analysis of the conventional water surface lowering method and the improved version! I will introduce the research content.

The document summarizes the study titled "Investigation of Water Level Decline in Improved Vacuum Deep Well Method through Saturated-Unsaturated Flow Analysis." A comparison of the amount of water level decline when adopting the improved vacuum deep well method and the deep well method within an area enclosed by incomplete penetration sheet piles was conducted using three-dimensional saturated-unsaturated flow numerical analysis. The numerical analysis results indicated that the improved vacuum deep well method results in a deeper decline. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Fundamental Equations ■ Numerical Calculation Method ■ Analysis Area and Calculation Conditions ■ Numerical Analysis Results and Discussion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Catalog "Overview of SWP Method"

When the groundwater level drops, it draws in underground air! Introducing the groundwater level lowering method 'SWP Method'.

This catalog introduces the "SWP method," which collects groundwater using a vacuum pump (negative pressure) in addition to gravity and lifts the groundwater with a submersible pump. It provides clear explanations of the structure and verification content, as well as comparisons of groundwater level lowering methods, accompanied by diagrams and photographs. [Contents] ■ SWP well structure ■ Mechanism of the SWP method ■ Comparison of groundwater level lowering methods ■ Verification through experiments ■ Verification through analysis ■ Case studies *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Introduction of News Article: "Super Well Point Method"

Received the Commissioner of the Patent Office Encouragement Award! Tackling groundwater issues and steadily expanding results!

We would like to introduce an article from the Construction Communication News featuring the "Super Well Point Method." The SWP method is a type of dewatering method that applies vacuum pressure to a dewatering well installed underground, efficiently lowering the groundwater level in the surrounding soil through a special screen. This article includes interviews with seven individuals involved in the SWP method and provides explanations of various groundwater lowering methods on the front page. [Contents] ■ Interviews - Shigekichi Takahashi, President of the Super Well Point Association - Takayuki Yamane, Deputy Director of the National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, among others ■ Recipient of the "Commissioner of the Patent Office Encouragement Award" ■ Explanation of groundwater lowering methods (SWP method, VPRW method, SWPJr method) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Development of a New Soft Ground Improvement Method Using Pore Water Suction and Overburden Load

Introduction of the improvement principles, operation methods, and improvement effects of a new soft ground improvement method.

This document summarizes the development of a new soft ground improvement method using pore water suction and surface load application. The Super Well Point method (SWP) is an improved version of the vacuum deep well technique, which allows for the efficient drainage of pore water from various types of ground, including cohesive soils, by separating and suctioning pore water and air within the ground. Using this SWP method, we have developed a technique to promote the settlement of soft cohesive soil layers and improve soil properties. As a result of the improvement, applying this method to alluvial cohesive soil layers and introducing air temporarily caused ground uplift, and continued suctioning led to accelerated settlement. [Contents] ■ Introduction ■ Improvement Principles ■ Arrangement and Operating Procedures of Suction Mechanisms ■ Improvement Effects ■ Future Developments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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"SOSEI Method" - User Benefits

For factories and warehouses over 40 years old! Construction completed in a short period without stopping operations. A renovation method with excellent cost performance!

Are you struggling with measures against roof deterioration? 〇 I want to extend the life of the facility without incurring large costs... 〇 I want to complete renovation work quickly without stopping factory operations... and more. The Revitalization Method is a spray cover technique that applies a three-layer special resin to aging slate or metal roofs, creating various effects such as waterproofing, insulation, and reinforcement. 【Benefits】 1. Short-term completion of work without stopping operations 2. Low roof load that does not compromise seismic resistance 3. Reduction in utility costs due to improved insulation 4. No concerns about asbestos dispersion 5. Peace of mind with leak compensation for up to 10 years *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Blow-off Roof Renovation Method "SOSEI Method" *Materials with test data provided

A roof that is strong against typhoons and earthquakes. Spray to create a seamless roof surface. Ideal for the renovation of slate roofs. Achieved 1 million m² nationwide.

The "SOSEI Method" is a unique construction method developed by Toyoko that allows for waterproofing, reinforcement, and insulation to be performed in a single application, making it suitable for the renovation of slate roofs. By spraying three layers of special resin to seamlessly integrate the surface, it prevents gaps and cracks by blocking drafts from entering the slate joints and edges. Furthermore, with a roof load of 2.3 to 2.5 kg/m2, it is lighter compared to steel plate covering methods, which reduces the burden on the building structure and lowers reinforcement costs during seismic work. 【Features】 ■ Integrates the overlaps of slate, hook bolts, and the joints of ventilation openings ■ Contributes to reducing the risk of roof and ceiling materials falling into the building ■ Improves insulation, helping to control the rise in attic room temperature even on extremely hot days ■ Proven track record of 1 million m2 nationwide, including major manufacturers ■ Reliable leak compensation for up to 10 years (for slate roofs) *You can view documents containing test data from the "PDF Download." Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Tracer gas method! Goodman

No experience or skilled techniques required! Effective for minor leaks that appear as dampness due to the deterioration of packing. Ideal for detecting leaks in PVC pipes!

The "Tracer Gas Method" involves injecting a harmless tracer gas into pipes with leaks, detecting the tracer gas that escapes from the leak point using an external detection device, and identifying the location of the leak. Unlike existing acoustic methods, it is effective for difficult leaks in resin pipes (such as polyethylene and PVC). It does not require experience or specialized skills. Additionally, it can detect leaks regardless of the condition of the surface, whether it be soil, asphalt, or concrete. 【Features】 ■ Effective for difficult leaks in resin pipes (such as polyethylene and PVC) ■ Effective for minor leaks that seep due to deterioration of seals ■ Detectable even in noisy environments such as near vehicles or factories ■ Effective for newly installed pipes that do not pass pressure tests ■ Detectable regardless of the condition of the surface, whether it be soil, asphalt, or concrete *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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