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Reinforcement of seismic-resistant components: SR-CF method

Excellent workability and improved productivity! High reinforcement effect for wall-mounted columns, slab beams, and seismic walls, just like independent columns.

The SR-CF method (Seismic Retrofit by Carbon Fiber Sheet) is a technique that allows for the reinforcement of all seismic components using carbon fiber sheets. By using CF anchors in conjunction, the advantages of carbon fiber sheet reinforcement—such as workability, safety, and quietness—are maintained, while achieving high reinforcement effects for wall-attached columns, beams with slabs, and seismic walls, similar to independent columns. The design and construction guidelines for this method are based on numerous experimental data and have received technical evaluation from the Japan Architectural Disaster Prevention Association. 【Features】 ■ Unlike conventional CF anchors made on-site, this is a factory-manufactured product, ensuring stable quality and eliminating the need to count strands when bundling CF strands. ■ Excellent workability and improved efficiency. ■ Easy to spread CF anchors in a fan shape. ■ Because it is a specially processed CF strand, it is less likely to swell even when resin is impregnated, allowing for construction with smaller hole diameters than conventional methods in through-type installations. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Kaiser PCF Method (Exterior Wall)

A construction method that excels in difficult-to-work areas! It can also be used as a seismic wall specification.

The "Kaiser PCF Method (Exterior Wall)" involves transporting truss-reinforced half precast concrete (PCa) panels manufactured at a precast factory to the construction site, where they are erected, lifted, temporarily supported, leveled, positioned, fastened, reinforced on-site, and then formed and poured with concrete to construct the walls. By utilizing precast concrete (PCa), not only is the construction period shortened, but it also serves as a formwork for the exterior wall, reducing the need for temporary materials and ensuring a safer work environment with fewer materials. It is also possible to specify it as a seismic wall (TBTC Evaluation No. 18001). Feel free to leave proposals and drawings to us. If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our company.

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Kaiser PCF Method (Foundation)

A construction method that excels in difficult-to-work areas! Also useful as a temporary formwork!

The "Kaiser PCF Method (Foundation)" involves transporting truss-reinforced half precast concrete (PCa) panels, manufactured at a precast factory, to the construction site, where they are erected, lifted, temporarily supported, leveled, positioned, fastened, reinforced on-site, and constructed into walls through formwork installation on the interior side and concrete pouring. By utilizing precast concrete (PCa), not only is the construction period shortened, but it also serves as an external formwork, reducing the need for temporary materials and ensuring a safer site environment with fewer materials. Adopting this method eliminates the need for formwork dismantling, allowing for early backfilling. It can also be used as a substitute for the foundation footing's temporary formwork. Feel free to leave proposals and drawings to us. If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our company.

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