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Seismic isolation device "N-GRIP (N-Grip) [for equipment]"

Providing peace of mind and safety by protecting people and equipment from earthquakes! A seismic device that can be reused repeatedly with water washing.

"N-GRIP (N-Grip) [for Equipment]" is a product that uses a mat with gel that combines the properties of both solid and liquid, enhanced with ultra-adhesiveness and ultra-low elasticity. It is easy to install and remove. It can be reused multiple times by washing with water. It does not damage the floor surface and can be used in a wide range of environments with an applicable temperature of -20°C to 75°C. The material is urethane elastomer with stainless steel fittings, and the average lifespan is 10 years. 【Features】 ■ Easy to install and remove ■ Can be reused multiple times by washing with water ■ Does not damage the floor surface ■ Usable in a wide range of environments with an applicable temperature of -20°C to 75°C ■ Average lifespan of 10 years *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Thorough Explanation of Earthquake-Resistant Housing Standards

Answers to questions about old and new buildings, the 2000 standard, seismic resistance grades, and the treatment of buildings that do not meet the standards!

"I want to know the standards for earthquake resistance in housing." This article will answer such questions. Japanese housing has a history of revisions, including old seismic standards, new seismic standards, and the 2000 standards. Additionally, a system has been established to objectively evaluate earthquake resistance through three levels of seismic performance. As major earthquakes are expected to occur in the future, we will clearly explain the system for building homes that can be lived in with peace of mind. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Summary of Earthquake Measures for Factories and Warehouses | Countermeasures for Buildings and Equipment, Actions to Take During a Disaster

You can learn specific measures that can be implemented to minimize damage!

Japan is a country that frequently experiences earthquakes, and operating business locations such as factories and warehouses comes with significant risks. This is not only about the collapse of buildings, the tipping of equipment, or damage to products and inventory, but also involves crucial issues related to ensuring employee safety and business continuity. In this article, we will provide a detailed explanation of specific earthquake countermeasures for factories and warehouses, as well as preparations that can be implemented immediately. *For more detailed information, you can view the related links. For further details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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"The apartment collapsed due to the earthquake. Is the landlord liable for damages?" Answer to the question.

The risks associated with the damage and collapse of old apartments! An explanation of 5 earthquake countermeasures.

"If an apartment collapses due to an earthquake, does the landlord have liability?" Many apartment owners feel anxious about liability in the event of an earthquake causing an apartment to collapse. In this article, we will explain the landlord's responsibilities in the case of an apartment collapse due to an earthquake. We will also introduce specific measures for those who own aging apartments, so let's take action before an earthquake occurs. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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Seismic device "Shear Stopper"

Ideal for seismic reinforcement! A seismic device that can be used as a horizontal force distribution structure and lateral displacement restraint structure to complement existing supports.

The "shear stopper" is a seismic device equipped with a simple two-directional floating prevention function. It can be used as a horizontal force distribution structure that complements existing bearings against horizontal forces from level 2 earthquake motions, as well as a lateral displacement restraint structure. Since this product incorporates a floating prevention function, it can resist the upward design vertical seismic forces required for level 2 earthquake motions at the bearing section. 【Features】 ■ Two-directional design for a neat surrounding of the bearing ■ Built-in function to prevent uplift of the girder ■ Excellent constructability and easy maintenance structure ■ Economical seismic device ■ Available in 19 types ranging from 200kN to 3000kN *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is a disaster-resistant house? Key points for building a home prepared for earthquakes, typhoons, and flooding.

Introducing the types of natural disasters you may encounter in Japan and seven features for building disaster-resistant homes!

"I want to build a house that is resilient to disasters." Many people share this hope. In this article, we will explain the key points for building a house that can withstand various disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, and floods. We will also introduce what kinds of disasters exist in Japan, as well as secondary disasters and their countermeasures. If you want to achieve a lifestyle where you can live with peace of mind, please use this as a reference. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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What are the characteristics and features of earthquake-resistant house designs? A thorough explanation of structure, layout, and foundation.

We will also introduce the differences between seismic resistance, seismic control, and seismic isolation, which contribute to reducing damage during an earthquake!

In Japan, where earthquakes are frequent, "building earthquake-resistant homes" is essential to protect the lives and livelihoods of families. This article comprehensively explains the characteristics of earthquake-resistant homes, including simple house shapes and floor plan innovations with minimal protrusions, building structures, ground measures, and the concept of seismic resistance levels. Additionally, it introduces the latest earthquake countermeasures implemented by house manufacturers and construction companies, as well as methods to reinforce vulnerable homes, based on past earthquake damage cases. We will also clearly explain the differences between "seismic resistance," "vibration control," and "base isolation," so whether you are planning to build a new home or considering a renovation, please use this as a reference. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Are there any prefectures without active faults? The dangers of active faults, past damages, and specific countermeasures.

Explaining the differences in earthquake risk due to the presence or absence of active faults and earthquake countermeasures!

"Living in a prefecture without active faults brings peace of mind." Some people think this way. Japan is a country with many active faults and is prone to earthquakes, but there are actually regions where active faults are "few." In this article, we will explain in detail whether there are "prefectures without active faults," the relationship with earthquake risk, and the necessary earthquake countermeasures. If you are planning to build a house or feel anxious about earthquakes in your existing home, please use this as a reference. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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