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  1. テクニカルリンク Kanagawa//Construction Consultant
  2. セイホープロダクツ 業務本部 Fukuoka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. I.P.P. Aichi//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  4. トーショー機材 Tokyo//Other construction industries
  5. ジェイエムエス Tokyo//others

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  1. Inspection and investigation of vibration control devices, excitation experiments of cables. テクニカルリンク
  2. Experiment on the effect of using a ventilation system on indoor air conditioning electricity consumption. セイホープロダクツ 業務本部
  3. Fire Resistance Comparison Experiment of Cellulose Fiber Insulation Material "Inside PC" I.P.P.
  4. Kitchen exhaust purification system "Bubuku Jet" fire experiment トーショー機材
  5. Static Mixer Mixing Evaluation Experiment ジェイエムエス

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Experiment on the effect of using a ventilation system on indoor air conditioning electricity consumption.

The reduction rate is approximately 15% to 23%! We confirmed energy-saving effects by ventilating the attic.

This experiment examines the "effect of indoor air conditioning electricity consumption." By ventilating the attic, the reduction rate of electricity consumption during air conditioning operation on sunny days was approximately 15% to 23% (*), confirming the energy-saving effect. Additionally, a comparison of temperatures between the attic, indoors, and the human body using a thermotracer showed that with a ventilation system, the temperature of wooden components such as beams in the attic and the ceiling surface was lower, and the temperature difference indoors was reduced with height. *Varies depending on conditions and the air conditioner's capacity and efficiency. Air conditioning operation time: 16:00 to 22:00 for 6 hours. 【Results of the indoor air conditioning electricity consumption effect experiment】 ■ The reduction rate of electricity consumption during air conditioning operation was approximately 15% to 23% (on sunny days). ■ The energy-saving effect was confirmed. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Ventilation system
  • Roof and gutter construction
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Diffusion bonding contract joint experiment

Molds are the rice of industry: Mold innovation - How layered molds make the impossible possible.

Diffusion bonding is a method of joining materials by closely contacting the base materials and applying pressure at a temperature below the melting point of the base materials, to the extent that plastic deformation is minimized, utilizing the diffusion of atoms that occurs between the bonding surfaces. In diffusion bonding, it is also possible to insert metal between the bonding surfaces to facilitate the joining process.

  • others
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Liquefaction experiment

Suppressing the effects of liquefaction! The impact of differential settlement can be minimized.

We will introduce liquefaction experiments assuming liquefaction countermeasure gravel piles. By laying gravel directly under and around the house, the dissipation effect of excess pore water pressure dramatically increases, preventing changes in the ground due to liquefaction from being transmitted directly, thus minimizing the impact of differential settlement. Gravel allows water to pass easily through its gaps, so the water pressure (water) that rises due to seismic shaking is discharged to the outside through the gravel piles. This suppresses the effects of liquefaction. 【Features】 ■ Gravel is laid directly under and around the house ■ The dissipation effect of excess pore water pressure dramatically increases ■ Changes in the ground due to liquefaction are not transmitted directly ■ The impact of differential settlement is minimized ■ Water pressure (water) that rises due to seismic shaking is discharged to the outside through the gravel piles *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or external links, or feel free to contact us.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Special Construction Method
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • experiment

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Cement News No. 95: Social Experiment on Sewage System Conducted in Shibecha Town

Experiment in areas without sewage treatment facilities! Introduction of technology utilization guidelines developed by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.

To address issues in areas where sewage systems are not widespread, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism launched the "Sewage Quick Project." As part of this initiative, a social experiment conducted in Shibecha Town, Hokkaido, was completed in 2022. This time, we will provide a detailed introduction to the background and results of the experiment, as well as the technical utilization guidelines formulated by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. *For detailed information, please refer to the PDF materials. Feel free to contact us for more information.*

  • Water Treatment Plant
  • experiment

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Biological analysis and experiments

Each item is carefully examined by the person in charge! This also leads to understanding the characteristics of the sea area and seasonal changes.

We would like to introduce the "Biological Analysis and Experiments" conducted by our company. Samples collected during field surveys are carefully examined by responsible personnel for each item, and the results are compiled. We conduct analyses of zooplankton and phytoplankton. Additionally, we also perform analyses of fish eggs and fry, which contribute to understanding the production volume of fish as seafood. 【Activities】 ■ Zooplankton analysis ■ Phytoplankton analysis ■ Fish egg and fry analysis ■ Benthos analysis ■ Seagrass and seaweed analysis ■ Various experiments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Analysis and prediction system
  • experiment

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Vibration testing of a three-story building.

Conduct practical vibration experiments such as sweep excitation tests and steady-state excitation tests to confirm operational status and usability!

To evaluate the performance of the horizontal vibration device "M009" using a linear motor, we conducted an "excitation machine experiment on a three-story building." We carried out practical vibration experiments such as sweep vibration tests and steady-state vibration tests (2.5Hz to 7.5Hz) to confirm the operating conditions and usability. [Summary] ■ Conducted an excitation machine experiment on a three-story building to evaluate the performance of the horizontal vibration device using a linear motor. ■ Carried out practical vibration experiments such as sweep vibration tests and steady-state vibration tests to confirm the operating conditions and usability. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Structural Survey
  • experiment

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Demonstration experiment of structural inspection services.

We equipped a drone with an LED light and investigated its resolution!

We would like to introduce the demonstration experiment of the structural inspection services conducted by our company. As part of the experiment, we confirmed the usefulness of RTK through outdoor flights, verified flight stability in tunnels, and conducted research on the selection of effective drones and cameras in confined and dark areas. The cameras used included the Z30 and X5S, and we equipped the drones with LED lights to investigate resolution. Our company has a proven track record in inspecting buildings and bridges, and we undertake structural inspection services tailored to various needs. 【Experiment Details】 ■ Confirmation of RTK usefulness through outdoor flights ■ Verification of flight stability in tunnels ■ Research on the selection of effective drones and cameras in confined and dark areas ■ Cameras used: Z30, X5S, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Other Management Services
  • experiment

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Lightning protection equipment for solar panels - Solar Bar Kit - Lightning strike experiment

Verification through lightning experiments: Catching lightning with a solar bar! Protecting solar power systems from lightning!

The solar bar kit is a lightning protection device (lightning receiving part) developed specifically for solar panels. You can confirm its effectiveness through lightning strike experiment materials. 【Main Features】 ■ Labor-saving installation (kit system)  → No special tools required, easy to install! ■ Lightweight  → Long materials are made of aluminum, reducing transportation costs ■ Products designed with consideration for electrolysis  → Made of aluminum and stainless steel ◎ A must-see effect for those considering lightning protection,      please download the catalog to take a look. *For details, please contact us.

  • Lightning protection
  • experiment

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San-Ei Giken ITS and Vehicle Development Experiment

SANEI Virtual Orbit

By using Virtual Orbit (a virtual trajectory based on mathematical formulas: 3D maps) downloaded to the vehicle via network distribution, drivers can see beyond their line of sight, which can be utilized for safety driving assistance in ITS and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and for controlling CO2 emissions reduction. Additionally, it can be used for virtual test courses for vehicle development and experimentation in a short period, as well as for digitalizing the unevenness of real roads in the market into bench test data.

  • Other Software
  • experiment

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ITS Vehicle Development Experiment "Vehicle Development and Experiment Virtual Test Course"

Shortening development time and reducing costs with the use of 3D maps! It is possible to have ultra-precise surface irregularities!

We propose a 3D road map for in-vehicle ECU development and bench testing using a vibration machine. This utilizes VirtualOrbit (virtual trajectory based on mathematical formulas: 3D map) and makes an innovative contribution to shortening development time and reducing costs. The greatest feature is that it can represent not only road curvature, longitudinal slope, and cross slope (cant) but also ultra-precise surface irregularities. 【Features】 ■ Utilizes VirtualOrbit (virtual trajectory based on mathematical formulas: 3D map) ■ Contributes to shortening development time and reducing costs ■ Can represent not only road curvature, longitudinal slope, and cross slope (cant) but also ultra-precise surface irregularities *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Drawing, tracing, CAD
  • experiment

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ITS Vehicle Development Experiment "Virtual Test Course for ECU Development and Testing"

Introducing the mathematical virtual track for automotive electronic component (ECU) development and testing (HILS) applications!

San-Ei Giken conducts research and development of software, as well as contract computing services using electronic computers, and the design and manufacturing of various electronic devices. This document introduces mathematical virtual trajectories for automotive electronic component (ECU) development and testing (HILS) applications. [Contents (partial)] ■ Virtual test course for ECU development and testing ■ Driving simulation in the virtual test course ■ Used for bench testing ■ Utilized for CO2 emission reduction, power performance calculations, and various active controls ■ Overview of mobile measurement vehicle / MMS-Xv320ZL system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Drawing, tracing, CAD
  • experiment

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Predictive Maintenance Solutions | Testing and Experiments in a Simulated Plant Environment

Introduced a simulated plant facility. Enables testing and experiments for various applications such as forced errors and sensor selection.

The industrial IoT is being introduced in various fields. However, a lot of verification is necessary when implementing it. In particular, experiments in manufacturing environments face many hurdles, such as the installation of sensors and the difficulty of encountering errors. To address this, our company has introduced a "pseudo plant" facility. By using this facility, which is composed of motors and pumps, for verification purposes, we can apply and conduct preliminary verification in various areas, including: - Forced errors - Sensor selection - Analysis verification - Data collection - Equipment selection We encourage you to utilize this facility as you implement your predictive maintenance systems.

  • Vibration and Sound Level Meter
  • experiment

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Practical Biological Experiment Guidebook: Key Points for Experimental Observation

Biological Science Genetics Supplement No. 24

"The Science of Biology: Genetics" compiles the popular column "Key Points of Experiments and Observations," which has been serialized since January 2017 for four years, organized by field into a single volume. It clearly explains the key points for teachers of science and biology across the country to avoid "failures" based on their practical experiences.

  • Other measuring instruments
  • others
  • experiment

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Kitchen exhaust purification system "Bubuku Jet" fire experiment

After heating and raising the oil temperature, simulate a fire and ignite! Fire experiments with 600W and 1200W models.

I would like to introduce the fire experiment conducted on July 14, 2004, regarding the "Bububuku Jet." Two temperature measurement points were set up inside the hood and inside the duct, with two points each, and the experiment was conducted using both the 600W and 1200W models. Data was collected on the temperature progression at each measurement point in the hood and duct, as well as the temperature progression of the oil. The fire experiment data for the 600W and 1200W models is presented using graphs, so please refer to the PDF download below for more details. [Experiment Overview] ■ Date: July 14, 2004 ■ Location: Special Corporation Fire Research Institute ■ Target Products: Bububuku Jet (600W model, 1200W model) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Ventilation and smoke exhaust equipment
  • experiment

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Demonstration experiments for solving social issues.

Demonstration experiments for solving social issues.

Procedure for Demonstration Experiments to Solve Social Issues 1. Preparation for Social Experiments and Demonstration Experiments Demonstration Field Target Participants - What do you want to know? - What do you want to demonstrate in the experiment? - Who do you want to conduct the demonstration experiment with, and where? 2. Implementation of the Demonstration Experiment To potential users in real situations Ensuring safety Ensuring reliability In order to solve social issues, if you have multiple different demonstration experiments for the participants, you can compare and evaluate more accurately which prototypes are better or worse in certain aspects, and compile feedback. 3. Recording the Results of the Demonstration Experiment Feedback Analysis Recording results is very important. While recording, actively observe how the participants use what you provided, and how they might misuse it. Do not correct what the demonstration participants are doing immediately. 4. Inferring Insights Utilization of Result Data By gaining insights, you can improve the prototypes and apply them to the target customer segment. The purpose of the demonstration experiment is to further understand the needs of the target customer segment and enhance empathy towards solving social issues.

  • Company:SOTAC
  • Price:Other
  • Analysis and prediction system
  • Other analytical equipment
  • Environmental Survey
  • experiment

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Chemical analysis and experiments

Investigating what the results of the survey are! Aiming to be a help that leads to problem-solving.

We would like to introduce our "Chemical Analysis and Experiments." We analyze environmental water quality samples such as river and lake water, seawater, and groundwater, as well as wastewater from businesses, environmental soil, agricultural land soil, improved soil, and construction waste. Additionally, we conduct analysis of dioxins in environmental sediments from lakes, rivers, and marine areas, as well as in environmental water and sediments. 【Activities】 ■ Water quality analysis ■ Soil analysis ■ Sediment analysis ■ Dioxin analysis ■ Various experiments *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Analysis and prediction system
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Super hydrophilic anti-fouling coat "KPP Series": Oil stain removal experiment

A coating agent that provides anti-fouling and easy cleaning properties. We conducted an oil stain removal experiment comparing it with commercially available hydrophilic coatings.

The "KPP Series" is a super hydrophilic anti-fouling coating that achieves membrane strength and durability that conventional hydrophilic films could not realize, by cross-linking through UV curing. 【Comparison Experiment with "Commercial Hydrophilic Coatings"】 ■ Coated plastic plates with both the "KPP Series" and a "hydrophilic coating agent." ■ Dropped a liquid (oil stain) made by mixing oleic acid and carbon black onto each. ■ Dropped water onto the oil stains. 【Experiment Results】 In the case of the commercial coating agent, the oil stain remained attached even after water was dropped, while on the coated plate of the "KPP Series," the oil stain formed droplets and floated up, allowing the water to wash it away. Thus, by applying the "KPP Series," it is possible to enhance anti-fouling properties. 【Other Features of the "KPP Series"】 ■ Low volatile components, environmentally friendly ■ Good scratch resistance ■ Good chemical resistance ■ Good detergent resistance *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us. ◇ Koshin Chemical offers contract development and processing of products related to dispersion know-how and various dispersing machines. Please feel free to contact us.

  • Medicines
  • Subsidiary materials
  • experiment

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Inspection and investigation of vibration control devices, excitation experiments of cables.

Conducted in two cases: without and with vibration control devices! Evaluated the damping performance of the vibration control devices by comparing logarithmic decay rates.

We will introduce the "Inspection and Investigation of Vibration Control Devices." To evaluate the performance of the vibration control devices installed on the cables of the cable-stayed bridge, a shaker test was conducted. The test involved exciting the cables with the shaker set to the first to fifth natural frequencies, stopping the excitation when the vibrations increased, and recording the subsequent free decay vibration waveforms. 【Business Overview】 ■ Conducted shaker tests to evaluate the performance of the vibration control devices installed on the cables of the cable-stayed bridge. ■ Stopped the excitation when the vibrations increased and recorded the subsequent free decay vibration waveforms. ■ The shaker tests were conducted in two cases: with and without the vibration control device, and the damping performance of the device was evaluated by comparing the logarithmic decay rates of these cases. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Structural Survey
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Vibration generator experiment at Kanagawa University Yokohama Campus Building 3

Steel building with damage control structure using buckling-restrained braces! Assisting with the building's shaking table experiment.

I would like to introduce the "Shaking Table Experiment of Building 3 at Kanagawa University Yokohama Campus." Building 3 of the campus, completed in March 2014, is a steel structure with 2 basement levels (reinforced concrete) and 4 above-ground levels (steel), featuring a damage control structure using buckling-restrained braces. Our company assisted with the shaking table experiment for this building. [Overview] - Building 3 of the campus is a steel structure with 2 basement levels (reinforced concrete) and 4 above-ground levels (steel), utilizing a damage control structure with buckling-restrained braces. - We assisted with the shaking table experiment for this building. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Structural Survey
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Tomato decay prevention experiment

Place tomatoes in a sealed space and expose them to chlorine dioxide gas for 10 minutes every 12 hours for comparison!

We would like to introduce the tomato decay prevention experiment conducted by Daiichi Seidenki Co., Ltd. Tomatoes were placed in a sealed space at room temperature of 26-27°C and a temperature of 68-70°C, and were exposed to chlorine dioxide gas for 10 minutes every 12 hours for comparison. After 84 hours of gas exposure, mold approximately 1mm in diameter appeared in 5 or 6 locations, while in the absence of exposure, the entire tomato decayed. [Test Scene] - Tomatoes were placed in a sealed space and exposed to chlorine dioxide gas for 10 minutes every 12 hours for comparison. - Room temperature: 26-27°C - Temperature: 68-70°C *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • others
  • Sanitary fixtures
  • experiment

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Demonstration experiment of medical gas remaining quantity monitoring IoT system (GW development)

Development of an experimental device (application) for IoTGW that controls communication between sensors and the cloud!

We would like to introduce a case study of the "Medical Gas Remaining Quantity Monitoring IoT System Demonstration Experiment (GW Development)" conducted by h2 Works Co., Ltd. This involves the development of an experimental device (application) for IoT Gateway (IoTGW) that controls the communication between sensors and the cloud to build a cloud system for measuring the remaining quantities of gases such as oxygen and nitrogen installed in hospitals. Our company covers everything from IoT to the cloud. By collaborating with strong development partners, we establish an optimal development system. 【Case Overview】 ■ Responsible Process: All processes ■ Order Type: Bulk development ■ Operating Environment: OpenBlocks ■ Technical Elements: C# *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • IoT
  • experiment

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Static Mixer Mixing Evaluation Experiment

We conducted a mixing comparison test using plate-type (2800 series) and screw-type (Kenics type) MSE static mixers.

The Saeki-Kaide Laboratory of the Graduate School of Science and Technology at Yamaguchi University conducted stirring experiments with various static mixers. Targets: - JMS Corporation's plate-type 2800 mixer - Kenix-type static mixer (screw type) - MSE static mixer (grid type) As a result, it was confirmed that the JMS Corporation's plate-type 2800 mixer has stirring performance and pressure loss equivalent to that of the Kenix type. The plate-type mixer can stir with just one plate, making its structure simple and cost-effective. Maintenance tasks such as cleaning are also easy, allowing for minimal investment and running costs.

  • Water Treatment
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Fire Resistance Comparison Experiment of Cellulose Fiber Insulation Material "Inside PC"

Fire performance of inside PC cellulose fiber insulation! A video comparing fire performance with glass wool has been released!

The boric acid used in "Inside PC" cellulose fiber insulation is exclusively a single type called 'Boron 10', which has been uniquely developed for flame retardancy and pest control. Thanks to the effects of this boric acid, the surface only carbonizes and does not ignite or spread flames. Even in the event of a fire, it is possible to prevent the spread of flames. Additionally, it does not emit harmful gases. You can watch a video of the fire resistance comparison experiment with glass wool! ◆ Wall structure: It has obtained certification for a 30-minute fire-resistant structure with added insulation specifications! We also accept requests for cellulose insulation construction. * Areas in the Tokai region such as Aichi, Gifu, Mie, and Shizuoka (Please consult us for other regions) https://peraichi.com/landing_pages/view/cellulosefiber-dannetsukouji Furthermore, we provide construction guidance so that you can carry out cellulose fiber insulation installation in-house! Feel free to contact us for details and estimates!

  • glass wool
  • Cellulose Fiber
  • Insulation work
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Rooftop greening system soil runoff experiment: Tray method vs. evergreen Kiri grass bag method.

Shocking footage! Recently, there has been an increase in rooftop greening systems that experience soil runoff due to heavy rainfall. Rooftop greening system: The evergreen Kiri grass bag method solves the soil runoff problem!

Shocking footage! Please watch the soil erosion experiment video. Click the related links below. 【The Rooftop Greening Revolution Begins】 Recent heavy rains and strong winds are starting to make what was once called abnormal weather a normal occurrence. The plants used in the thin-layer rooftop greening so far have primarily been sedums, but they are declining due to the recent weather conditions. Additionally, soil is being washed away and weeds are taking over due to heavy rains and strong winds. Until now, rooftop greening has involved many complex systems that could only be managed by specialized contractors. The rooftop greening revolution aims to break these existing methods and maintain a green oasis easily and sustainably. This revolution is realized by the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Sedum Bag Method®." 【Features of the Evergreen Sedum Bag Method】 ■ Soil erosion prevention ■ Weed control ■ Easy greening ■ Low maintenance ■ No watering required The Evergreen Sedum Bag Method is a new greening approach that puts specialized soil for evergreen sedum into bags, achieving "soil erosion prevention," "weed control," and "easy greening." Search for "Rooftop Greening Revolution" on YouTube to find the soil erosion experiment video. You can navigate to the video page through the related links below.

  • Wall and rooftop greenery
  • Landscaping materials
  • Landscaping and planting
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Rooftop greening system soil dispersion experiment: tray method vs. evergreen carpet bag method.

Shocking footage! Recently, there has been an increase in rooftop greening systems that cause soil to scatter due to strong winds. Rooftop greening system: The evergreen Kiri grass bag method solves the soil scattering problem!

Shocking footage! Please watch the soil dispersion experiment video. Click the related links below. 【The Rooftop Greening Revolution Begins】 Recently, phenomena that were once called abnormal weather, such as heavy rain and strong winds, are starting to become normal. The plants used in the thin-layer rooftop greening so far have mainly been sedums, but they are declining due to the recent weather conditions. Additionally, soil is being washed away and areas are becoming overrun with weeds due to heavy rain and strong winds. Until now, rooftop greening has involved many complex systems that could only be managed by specialized contractors. The rooftop greening revolution aims to break these existing methods and maintain a green oasis easily and sustainably. The system that has made this rooftop greening revolution possible is the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Sedum Bag Method®." 【Features of the Evergreen Sedum Bag Method】 ■ Soil erosion prevention ■ Weed control ■ Easy greening ■ Low maintenance ■ No watering required The Evergreen Sedum Bag Method is a new greening approach that puts specialized soil for evergreen sedum into bags, achieving "soil erosion prevention," "weed control," and "easy greening." Search for "Rooftop Greening Revolution" on YouTube to find the soil runoff dispersion experiment video. You can access the video page through the related links below.

  • Wall and rooftop greenery
  • Landscaping materials
  • Landscaping and planting
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