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  1. ASAHI KASEI ADVANCE CORPORATION 環境資材事業部 Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
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  4. 4 Toray Industries, Inc. Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 テイエム技研 東京支店 Tokyo//Construction Consultant

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  1. Reinforced soil wall construction using geogrid (trigrid) ASAHI KASEI ADVANCE CORPORATION 環境資材事業部
  2. Soil reinforcement "GeoWeb" ASAHI KASEI ADVANCE CORPORATION 環境資材事業部
  3. Foundation Reinforcement "Solid Remain"
  4. 4 Reinforcement material "MAX Webren" テイエム技研 東京支店
  5. 5 The Innovative CFRP Repair and Reinforcement Method for Steel Structures - In-situ VaRTM Method Toray Industries, Inc.

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The Innovative CFRP Repair and Reinforcement Method for Steel Structures - In-situ VaRTM Method

Forming 3D-shaped CFRP stiffeners on-site! (There is an example of steel girder web buckling countermeasures in Tokushima Prefecture)

The "In-situ VaRTM Method" is a innovative resin impregnation technique that utilizes vacuum technology, allowing for the production of high-quality CFRP reinforcement materials on-site, tailored to the shape of steel materials, through a new CF sheet bonding method. <Strengths of the Method> 1. Three-Dimensional Reinforcement Materials ● Three-dimensional reinforcement materials, similar to ribs, can be produced on-site, enabling integration with existing steel structures. This is something that was not possible with conventional CFRP reinforcement methods but can be achieved with the On-Site VaRTM Method. 2. Ultra-Short Construction Period and Cost Reduction ● Reinforcement for one location of steel corrosion can be completed in a standard of 3 to 4 days (a 70-80% reduction in construction time compared to conventional CF sheet bonding methods), allowing for efficient steel reinforcement. ● Due to the shortened construction period and increased efficiency, costs can be reduced by 20-30% compared to conventional CF sheet bonding methods. 3. Measures Against Poor Curing During Resin Curing ● During curing, uncured resin is covered with a film, preventing issues such as amine brushing that can lead to poor resin curing. 4. Others ● The On-Site VaRTM Method is a unique method developed by Toray. ● It received the Minister of Economy Award at the 6th Infrastructure Maintenance Awards.  ● Approved as a new repair and reinforcement method by Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Reinforcement

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NFK panel method: New reinforcement material for concrete structures.

Tunnel lining reinforcement and concrete structure reinforcement! Reducing construction labor leads to shortened construction periods.

We would like to introduce our new concrete structure reinforcement material, the 'NFK Panel Method.' In the molding plate method, the fiber sheet does not adhere closely to the deteriorated surface, so high reinforcement effects cannot be expected. However, our method integrates the entire construction area, ensuring reliable and powerful reinforcement effects. Additionally, because we use non-combustible materials (flexible boards) on the surface, it excels in fire resistance, weather resistance, impact resistance, and flexibility, providing high durability. 【Features】 - By reducing construction labor, the construction period is shortened, resulting in lower regulatory costs and reduced maintenance expenses. - The panels are lightweight and have good workability, making them less susceptible to the conditions of substrate treatment, weather, and climate, which contributes to shortening the construction period. - The change to lightweight molded panels results in minimal cross-section reduction, excellent finishing, and improved safety. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • panel
  • Concrete construction
  • Reinforcement

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"Shiga Prefecture Ground Improvement" Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Shiga Prefecture! This is an ecological and environmentally friendly method that utilizes small-diameter thinned wood as ground reinforcement material for housing!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (Japanese cedar) or "hinoki" (Japanese cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Reinforcement

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Ground Improvement in Mie Prefecture: Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey ground in Mie Prefecture! This is an ecological and environmentally friendly method that utilizes small-diameter thinned wood as ground reinforcement material for houses!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (cedar) or "hinoki" (cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Reinforcement

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If you're looking for ground improvement in Hyogo Prefecture! Ground reinforcement method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Hyogo Prefecture! This is an ecological construction method that utilizes small-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for housing, taking the environment into consideration!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned timber. This method uses thin-diameter thinned timber of "sugi" (Japanese cedar) or "hinoki" (Japanese cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Reinforcement

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[Cratec Utilization Case] Smooth Board Method

Realizing the longevity of mortar and concrete! Utilization in methods for repairing and reinforcing existing structures.

We would like to introduce examples of the use of our vinyl fiber "Kratec" for mortar and concrete reinforcement. This product is utilized in the "Smooth Board Method," using SMB embedded formwork to repair and reinforce existing structures. In tunnel lining repair methods, it enhances the durability of the lining concrete, and in handrail renewal methods, it features high workability and durability. [Kratec Features] ■ Achieves long lifespan for mortar and concrete ■ Adds short fibers to mortar and concrete for fiber reinforcement ■ Maintains high loads after initial cracking ■ High strength and high elastic modulus ■ High adhesion to cement particles and alkali resistance *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
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World Nanoclay Reinforcement Material Market Research Report (up to 2027)

Global Nano Clay Reinforcement Material Market (up to 2027): By Application, By End User, By Region

The market research report by 360iResearch predicts that the global nanoclay reinforcement materials market will grow from $4,707.55 million in 2021 to $5,644.83 million in 2022, and further increase at an average annual rate of 20.08% to reach $14,118.10 million by 2027. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global nanoclay reinforcement materials market, including sections on introduction, research methodology, executive summary, market overview, market insights, application analysis (coatings, packaging), end-user analysis (aerospace & defense, automotive, construction, electronics), regional analysis (North and South America, United States, Canada, Brazil, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Europe/Middle East/Africa, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, and others), competitive landscape, and company information.

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Ground Improvement in Wakayama Prefecture: Ground Reinforcement Method 'Woody Force Method'

Applicable to sandy and clayey soil in Wakayama Prefecture! This is an ecological construction method that utilizes small-diameter thinned timber as ground reinforcement material for houses, taking the environment into consideration!

The Woody Force method is a ground reinforcement technique aimed at small-scale buildings, utilizing unused thinned wood. This method uses thin-diameter thinned wood of "sugi" (cedar) or "hinoki" (cypress), which is somewhat too slender for use as house pillars and has been largely underutilized, as ground reinforcement material for houses, making it eco-friendly. By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification (certification for quality wood building materials, etc.) B-3 (outdoor product components) to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. 【Features】 ■ CO2 Reduction - Does not use cement or steel, which emit large amounts of CO2 during the manufacturing process - Contributes to energy conservation and reduction of greenhouse gases ■ Durability - By applying anti-corrosion and anti-termite treatment that complies with AQ certification B-3 to the wood used as ground reinforcement material, we aim to further enhance durability. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
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Ceiling Seismic Reinforcement System "TEC Method (Renovation Specification)"

Just add reinforcement to the existing ceiling! It will be transformed into a ceiling with a certain level of strength.

In natural disasters, buildings can suffer damage that may not be visible from the outside, but issues such as ceiling collapses in the interior have become problematic. The 'TEC Method (Renovation Specification)' allows for the reinforcement of existing ceilings (lightweight substrates) to achieve a certain level of strength. It is also possible to use it for ceilings exceeding 20 kg/m² (including finishing materials). 【Features】 - Uses square pipes (32×14×1.6) for the furring channels and brace materials. - Can be used for ceilings exceeding 20 kg/m² (including finishing materials). - Original scaffolding materials make it easy to carry out inspection work within the ceiling. - Installation can be considered in locations where the ceiling space is approximately 1500 mm or more and where there are few ducts, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • Reinforcement

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