Shutting out "moisture" with plywood + PVC! Ensuring safety without disrupting bus operations.
"Hard Bond PVC" is a highly durable composite plywood recommended for those who are concerned about the impact on operations and the durability and safety of their vehicles, as they currently replace parts in-house with plywood sold locally. Instead of the "cheap but low-strength" lauan plywood found in discount stores, we use the hard-to-obtain Apitong plywood that meets the manufacturer's standard specifications. By improving durability, it helps prevent disruptions in long-term operations and contributes to better fuel efficiency and safety. 【Features】 ■ Waterproof, fire-resistant, lightweight, insect-proof, chemical-resistant, electrical-resistant, non-toxic ■ Various installation methods available ■ Can be used according to purpose ■ Flexible purchasing options (custom processing available) ■ Fire-resistant materials, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Characteristics of Foam PVC】 ■ Water-resistant ■ Non-flammable ■ Harmless to the human body *Compliant with RoHS Directive ■ Resistant to chemicals ■ Lightweight due to low specific gravity ■ Insect-repellent properties, also effective against termites ■ Soundproofing properties / Poor heat conductivity / Resistant to electricity *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Since our founding, we have been producing commercial vehicle body parts related to Japan's infrastructure, including route buses, construction machinery, and railways. We handle a wide range of materials, capable of processing various materials from iron and non-ferrous metals to wood and resin. In response to new needs arising from societal changes, we will leverage our accumulated know-how and new technologies, while also looking to the future and challenging ourselves in new areas to protect limited resources.