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Reinforcement sheet Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:May 06, 2026~Jun 02, 2026
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  1. アウロステクノロジーズ Ishikawa//others
  2. ケー・エフ・シー Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. ジオファーム Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  4. 4 芦森工業 本社・大阪工場 Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 4 NSI 本社 Tokyo//others

Reinforcement sheet Product ranking

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  1. Case Study of Road Bridge Deck Reinforcement | APLAS Sheet Method Reduced Construction Period by 50% アウロステクノロジーズ
  2. Case Study of Station Platform Slab Reinforcement | Significant Reduction in Nighttime Overtime Costs through Daytime Construction アウロステクノロジーズ
  3. ShieM-CS(TN) method [fall prevention measures + deterioration prevention measures construction] ケー・エフ・シー
  4. 4 Thermoplastic CFRP Sheet Method | A Paper on the Bending Reinforcement Performance of RC Beams アウロステクノロジーズ
  5. 5 Civil Engineering Construction Method Introduction: Residential Weak Ground Countermeasure Method "Geocross" ジオファーム

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Civil Engineering Construction Method Introduction: Residential Weak Ground Countermeasure Method "Geocross"

Civil engineering residential foundation improvement methods

The residential foundation countermeasure method "Geocross" differs from traditional methods that support from the underlying ground. Instead, it involves laying a sheet directly beneath the foundation to prevent differential settlement and the amount of settlement. The sheets used have high tensile strength and tear strength, making them highly durable and ideal as residential foundation reinforcement sheets.

  • Ground foundation construction method
  • Reinforcement sheet

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ShieM-CS(TN) method [fall prevention measures + deterioration prevention measures construction]

Small pieces can simultaneously prevent concrete deterioration and can be completed in one day.

■NETIS Registered Registration Number: CG-140001-VR ■By applying the ShieM (Seam)-CS sheet, which is laminated with a high barrier film and a lattice-like fiber sheet, this method simultaneously addresses "spalling prevention" and "deterioration prevention" for concrete. *NETIS Registration Number: CG-140001-VR *Quality standards compliant with NEXCO Tunnel Construction Management Guidelines 【Features】 ■Wetless Due to its four-layer structure, starting with a high barrier film, it has a "wetless structure" that prevents adhesive from permeating the sheet body or surface, allowing for immediate application of the topcoat after sheet adhesion, thus shortening the process. ■Handling While maintaining adequate strength, the sheet has been minimized in thickness to improve workability, making it easy to handle even for unskilled workers, enhancing construction efficiency, and allowing for one-day construction in small-scale projects. ■Excellent Workability By minimizing the thickness of the sheet while maintaining adequate strength, it can be applied even in sections including corners and edges. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Renovation and repair methods
  • Reinforcement sheet

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Palace Sheet for Soft Ground Surface Treatment Method

It is easy to improve the bearing capacity of weak soil.

The Palace Sheet consists of a jacket, filling material, and civil engineering sheet. After laying the civil engineering sheet, special mortar is filled into the jacket, which is assembled in a grid pattern, easily forming a highly rigid grid reinforcement frame. This grid reinforcement frame can distribute the loads applied to it, preventing ground subsidence (uneven settlement) and local deviations in cover pressure when heavy machinery is in operation. Since ground improvement such as cement solidification is unnecessary, the method is suitable for constructing temporary roads on leased land, as it allows for restoration simply by removing the Palace Sheet after the work is completed.

  • Earthworks
  • Reinforcement sheet

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Procon Sheet®

Improving the strength and durability of concrete to achieve a longer lifespan.

Procon Sheet® simply needs to be applied to the formwork to enhance the strength and durability of concrete, reduce bubbles and blemishes on the surface, and create a dense concrete surface. Its intricate structure lowers the water absorption rate of concrete and suppresses external factors of deterioration such as chlorine diffusion, freeze-thaw resistance, bacterial growth, and acid rain. Procon Sheet® is a groundbreaking product that addresses the challenges of future civil engineering and construction sites, resulting in long-lasting, strong, and beautiful concrete finishes.

  • Plastering base material
  • Concrete wall
  • Reinforcement sheet

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Thermoplastic CFRP Sheet Method | A Paper on the Bending Reinforcement Performance of RC Beams

Balancing shortened construction periods and reliability. Based on static loading experiments of RC beams, the reinforcing effect and adhesion performance of thermoplastic CFRP sheets are explained with detailed data.

We provide the latest research materials focused on the urgent themes of "shortening reinforcement construction periods" and "simplifying construction" in addressing infrastructure aging issues. This paper demonstrates solutions using new materials to tackle the challenges faced by conventional methods. ■Contents of this paper Demonstrated reinforcement effect: Experimental evidence shows that thermoplastic CFRP sheets possess bending strength and crack dispersion effects equal to or greater than those of conventional carbon fiber sheets. Quantitative basis for process reduction: The newly developed adhesive resin simplifies processes such as surface correction, explaining a mechanism that can reduce construction time by approximately 40%. Safety of joint construction: Verification that performance can be maintained at levels equivalent to those without joints, even when joints are located at points of concentrated stress. Adhesion strength exceeding design guidelines: Data supports a robust adhesion performance with interfacial peel energy significantly exceeding design values. Please check the comprehensive details of this highly practical reinforcement technology that enables thermal bending processing and overlapping joints on-site. *The full text can be viewed by downloading the catalog.

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  • Special Construction Method
  • Reinforcement sheet

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Case Study of Station Platform Slab Reinforcement | Significant Reduction in Nighttime Overtime Costs through Daytime Construction

Suppressing noise and vibration, enabling daytime construction during train operations. A case that eliminates additional costs and security expenses associated with nighttime work, achieving both safety and cost reduction.

This is a proven track record that demonstrates high workability and safety in the reinforcement of station platform slabs. Daytime construction was completed while trains were running, minimizing the impact on the surrounding area. ■ Daytime work eliminates the need for night shift premium wages, lighting equipment, and additional security personnel costs, thereby reducing construction expenses. ■ The lightweight sheet material can be transported manually, allowing for flexible responses even in sites with restricted access routes. ■ The risk of accidents and contact associated with heavy machinery operation is eliminated, ensuring high safety for both workers and users. ■ Noise, vibration, and exhaust emissions are significantly reduced, lowering the risk of complaints from nearby residents and users. ■ Quick and quiet construction achieves reinforcement with minimal burden even in facilities that are operational. *For more details on the above case and information about the APLAS sheet method, please refer to the catalog download.

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  • Special Construction Method
  • Reinforcement sheet

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Case Study of Road Bridge Deck Reinforcement | APLAS Sheet Method Reduced Construction Period by 50%

The construction period was shortened from 4 days to 2 days. This is an example from a road bridge in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, where the man-hours were reduced by half compared to conventional methods, achieving both a reduction in on-site burden and cost control.

We would like to introduce our implementation results for road bridge deck reinforcement in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Compared to conventional methods, we have achieved significant results in both reducing on-site burdens and costs. ■ The construction period was shortened from 4 days to 2 days, reducing the required man-hours from 12 to 6, a 50% reduction. ■ The processes of applying primer and leveling material have been eliminated, improving work efficiency. ■ The construction is completed with only the application of sheets in two directions, allowing for speedy restoration. ■ In a site with a reinforcement area of 20 square meters, we have significantly optimized the processes after surface preparation. *For more details on the above case and information about the APLAS sheet method, please refer to the catalog download.

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  • Special Construction Method
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