Introduce preload to the support structures and the ground to suppress ground subsidence in civil engineering works.
The "Preload Shell Method" is a technique used in civil engineering to early suppress ground subsidence and stabilize tunnels. By setting a bag body between the ground and the support structure and filling the bag with non-shrink mortar, the support structure and the ground are integrated, demonstrating reliable support capacity. For this method, a rapid-hardening filling material called "Preload Mortar" and pressure-resistant bag bodies have been developed, ensuring stable quality. [Features] ■ Suppresses ground subsidence during civil engineering work ■ Demonstrates reliable support capacity ■ Original rapid-hardening filling material "Preload Mortar" ■ Original pressure-resistant bag body "Preload Jacket" *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Preload Mortar - Excellent fluidity and ensures high filling capacity - Superior in pressure dehydration and non-shrinkage, effective immediately after injection ■ Preload Jacket - Has breathability and permeability, excellent pressure resistance - Rich in flexibility and superior in gap-filling ability - Equipped with a check valve injection port for easy injection work *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Ashimori Industry Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the manufacturing of automotive parts, textile materials, and fire hoses. With outstanding development and technical capabilities, we have introduced many new products to the market and have expanded our business. We have established a solid foundation as a provider of industrial materials using textiles, diversified our business activities, and are now active in fields that go beyond the traditional image of the textile industry.