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PC components using mixed materials

Introducing prestressed concrete bridges using fly ash!

Our company handles "PC components using blended materials." "Prestressed concrete bridges (PC bridges) using fly ash" aim to further enhance the durability of the originally high-strength prestressed concrete (PC) technology by achieving the fusion of FA + PC. "Pre-tensioned PC components made from blast furnace slag concrete" contribute to improved durability, such as resistance to chloride ion penetration, due to their high corrosion resistance from the ability to immobilize chloride ions. 【Lineup】 ■ Fly Ash ■ Blast Furnace Slag *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Bridge Materials
  • Concrete admixture
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  • PC material

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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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