【Warehouse/Factory】Correcting floor tilt, unevenness, and voids under the floor in as little as one day.
[Factory/Warehouse] Correcting the tilt of concrete floors and voids beneath the floor caused by ground subsidence in as little as one day without stopping operations! Patented unique method!
■The cargo in the warehouse is not stacked straight. ■There are uneven surfaces that hinder the movement of forklifts. ■The equipment, such as racks, is tilted. ■Abnormal operation is observed in the automatic racks. ■The transport robot has stopped. ■The level of the machinery cannot be secured. The patented unique method called [Upcon Method] uses polyurethane resin to resolve issues caused by floor tilting, unevenness, and sagging due to earthquakes or ground subsidence, as well as voids formed under the floor, with corrections possible in as little as one day. [What is the Upcon Method?] By injecting polyurethane resin into existing concrete floors that have subsided, it compresses and strengthens the ground with pressure that expands in a short time while pushing up the concrete floor for correction. Since it corrects without demolishing the existing concrete floor, it significantly reduces construction time. The polyurethane can lift the floor with an expansion pressure of up to 10 tons per square meter, eliminating the need to move heavy equipment or products. Therefore, corrections can be made without stopping the operations of factories or warehouses. ▼We will exhibit at the [International Logistics Comprehensive Exhibition 2024]. Date: September 10 (Tuesday) to 13 (Friday), 2024 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Exhibition Hall Booth Number: 7-808
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**Features of the Upcon Method** 1. Short Construction Period: As short as 1 day! The construction period is about 1/10 that of conventional concrete replacement methods (depending on conditions). Since there is no need to demolish the existing concrete floor or wait for curing, significant reductions in construction time are achieved. 2. No Disruption to Operations: No need to move machinery, equipment, or products. Construction can be carried out without stopping operations in factories or warehouses. 3. High Technical Skill: Responsible construction by 100% in-house employees. Our technical staff, who have received specialized training and gained experience, are responsible for the construction. 4. Compact Construction Setup: Quick restoration to original condition is possible. By placing a construction truck equipped with all necessary materials near the building entrance, there is no need for large plant installation or removal. 5. Reduced Risk of Re-Settlement Compared to Conventional Methods. Polyurethane resin is lightweight, weighing less than one-tenth of water, which significantly reduces the risk of re-settlement due to the weight of the materials compared to concrete or mortar. If you are troubled by floor settlement, please feel free to contact Upcon, the experts in settlement correction, with nationwide support and over 3,300 successful cases.
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■Settlement correction work and void filling work / Over 3,300 projects nationwide in Japan *For details of construction examples, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Download All Catalogs![[Construction Case Study/Factory Edition Vol. 1] Settlement Correction and Void Filling Work for a Bag Manufacturing Factory](https://image.mono.ipros.com/public/catalog/image/01/2e3/649428/IPROS09434185074319628739.jpeg?w=120&h=170)
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We carry out construction work to correct the sinking, tilting, steps, and gaps in concrete floors caused by uneven ground subsidence in buildings such as factories, warehouses, stores, and general residences, using a completely non-fluorinated urethane resin and our unique "Upcon Method" with small machinery. Additionally, we are engaged in public works that utilize technologies developed through various research and development projects to restore the functionality of aging social infrastructure, such as roads, airports, ports, and agricultural waterways. ■ Features of the Upcon Method 1. Short construction period: The construction time is 1/10 of conventional methods. 2. No interruption of operations: No need to move machinery or cargo. 3. Comprehensive high technical capability: 100% in-house employees. 4. Compact construction system: Quick restoration of the current state is possible. 5. Reduced risk of re-subsidence: Lower risk of re-subsidence compared to conventional methods. We provide total support from on-site surveys nationwide to repair planning and construction, all handled responsibly by our in-house staff. Our specialized and experienced staff will propose the optimal repair plan tailored to your site. Upcon Co., Ltd. was newly listed on the Nagoya Stock Exchange Next Market on December 26, 2022.