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~Construction method aimed at accident prevention~ PRMS Grip Method

This is a construction method that can be utilized as a traffic safety measure for drainage pavement (porous asphalt pavement).

The PRMS (Palm's) grip method is a traffic safety measure that aims to improve skid resistance performance by overlaying a thin layer of permeable resin mortar on existing drainage pavement (porous asphalt pavement) where skid resistance has decreased. Since fine aggregates are laid on the road surface, it is possible to grip the tires and reduce slip accidents. In addition to black, the aggregate colors include standard colors such as brown, yellow, blue, white, and green, allowing for road surface coloring. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Formwork Color Grip Method "Road Rack KN-G"

Using formwork to spread aggregates! Tile-patterned and decorative pavement with enhanced slip resistance can be completed in just a few hours.

"Road Rack KN-G" is a formwork-type color grip method suitable for sidewalks, community roads, shopping streets, bridges, station plazas, historical roads, and more. By using a fast-curing resin, it allows for quick construction and early opening. It can also be applied to existing asphalt and concrete pavements. The thin-layer finish enables barrier-free access. 【Features】 ■ By using formwork, it is possible to create the same patterns as existing pavements or original design pavements. ■ The use of fast-curing resin allows for quick construction and early opening. ■ The aggregate scattering method provides slip resistance on the pavement surface. ■ The thin-layer finish enables barrier-free access. ■ It can be applied to existing asphalt and concrete pavements. ■ Partial construction can be easily performed. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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