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FRP mesh sheet peeling prevention method

The mesh net on the back prevents the fall of small pieces less than a few centimeters. It is suitable for short-term work at night.

The technology is a method for preventing spalling of concrete using continuous fiber FRP lattice reinforcement. The high-strength FRP lattice reinforcement supports the weight of detached concrete chunks, while the mesh net on the back prevents the fall of small pieces measuring less than a few centimeters. Additionally, since it does not integrate with the structure using resin-based adhesives or mortar, surface preparation and waterproofing or drainage treatment are unnecessary, allowing for installation even on wet surfaces with leaks or condensation. 【Features】 ■ Installation is quick as it only requires anchoring to the structure. ■ No curing or drying time is needed, allowing for a shorter construction period. ■ Suitable for short-duration work at night. ■ Can be installed across joints. ■ Visual inspection of the substrate is possible through the mesh net. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Anti-fall prevention construction method "NAV-G/NAV-G (UV specification) method"

A method to prevent peeling that addresses visible cracks on the surface of the lining even after repairs!

By applying and impregnating acrylic resin adhesive onto a special fiber sheet, a highly transparent FRP can be formed on the concrete surface, allowing for visual observation of the existing crack progression and the occurrence of new cracks even after construction. This is a new method for preventing spalling. It complies with the "NEXCO Structural Construction Management Guidelines for Spalling Prevention Standards." 【Features】 ■ Transparency that is not present in conventional spalling prevention methods is ensured. ■ Long-lasting visibility is expected. ■ The adhesive has excellent rapid curing and low-temperature curing properties, which can shorten construction time.

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Anti-fall prevention method "Hybrid Sheet Method"

NEXCO Structural Construction Management Guidelines: Obtaining Proof of Spalling Prevention Performance! Introducing an excellent construction method that also leads to shortened construction periods.

The "Hybrid Sheet Method" is a construction technique that involves adhering a weather-resistant "HB Sheet (Hybrid Sheet)" to the surface of concrete using adhesive. Similar to concrete protective coatings, it possesses the ability to suppress salt damage and carbonation, providing measures against deterioration (salt damage and carbonation). Since it can be reinforced by simply overlapping without removal, the initial construction will not be wasted when reinforcing with steel plates or CFRP in the future. Additionally, compared to conventional methods, the number of traffic regulation days is reduced by about half, leading to a shortened construction period. 【Features】 ■ Excellent peeling prevention performance ■ Contributes to shortening the construction period ■ Measures against deterioration (salt damage and carbonation) are also possible ■ Can be reinforced by overlapping without removal ■ Obtained certification for peeling prevention performance according to NEXCO structure construction management guidelines *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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