Reinforcement method Product List and Ranking from 43 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Reinforcement method Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 03, 2025~Sep 30, 2025
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  1. コンステック Osaka//General contractors and subcontractors
  2. 横山基礎工事 Hyogo//General contractors and subcontractors
  3. ESP Hiroshima//Other construction industries
  4. 4 日鉄ケミカル&マテリアル コンポジット事業部 Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  5. 5 ケー・エフ・シー Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers

Reinforcement method Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 03, 2025~Sep 30, 2025
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  1. Reinforcement of existing beam after hole cutting: "Redouble Method" コンステック
  2. Temporary bridge temporary pier cable-stayed construction method "LIBRA Method" 横山基礎工事
  3. Construction Method Comparison Table ESP
  4. 4 Pole Repair and Reinforcement Method: YCK Method 'Carbon Fiber' ヨシモトポール
  5. 5 Shear Reinforcement Method "RMA Method" ケー・エフ・シー

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Resin for steel material repair and reinforcement

We offer a lineup including "heat-resistant primers" and "heat-resistant impregnation and adhesive resins."

We handle resins for the repair and reinforcement of steel structures using carbon fiber sheets and polyurea resins. We offer products such as "heat-resistant primer," "heat-resistant impregnation and adhesive resin," "primer for high elongation elastic putty," and "high elongation elastic putty." 【Product List】 ■ Heat-resistant Primer (FP-N9) ■ Heat-resistant Adhesive Resin for Strand Sheets, also usable as Heat-resistant Unevenness Correction Material (FB-E9S) ■ Heat-resistant Impregnation and Adhesive Resin (FR-E9P) ■ Primer for High Elongation Elastic Putty (FP-UL1) ■ High Elongation Elastic Putty (FU-Z) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Wood deck (synthetic wood/resin)

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Repair and reinforcement method for steel structures: "PL-CF Method"

Using heat-resistant resin, it performs well even in high-temperature environments such as sunlight! It suppresses the progression of corrosion in steel components.

The "PL-CF Method" is a repair and reinforcement technique for steel structures that can suppress delamination using high-elasticity putty material. It utilizes heat-resistant resin, demonstrating performance even in high-temperature environments such as direct sunlight. Only fibers and resins that do not cause rust are used, which helps to inhibit the progression of corrosion in steel components. [Features] ■ Suppresses delamination of carbon fiber sheets ■ Applicable to tensile, compressive, and shear components ■ Inhibits the progression of corrosion ■ Heat-resistant suitable for steel structures ■ High reinforcement effect ■ Simple construction process *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Structural Repair and Reinforcement Work using Continuous Fiber Sheet Reinforcement Method

Reinforcement methods for concrete structures with excellent workability!

This is a reinforcement method for concrete structures that excels in workability, simply involving the attachment of unidirectional carbon fiber sheets or aramid fiber sheets to the surface of concrete using epoxy resin or similar materials. Its reinforcement effects are expected in a wide range of fields, from public facilities to general civil engineering structures, including the restoration of strength in deteriorated concrete and improvements in load-bearing capacity and seismic resistance. Additionally, we also provide reinforcement design using continuous fiber sheets based on concrete deterioration diagnosis survey data, structural drawings, and rebar drawings.

  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Renovation and repair methods

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"Underfix," a rust prevention material for repainting steel structures.

Forms a stable passive film under a thin coating! Adsorbs substances that promote corrosion lurking in the deep layers of rust!

■Formation of a stable passive film under a thin coating The passive film that forms on the surface of rebar in concrete, which is in a strongly alkaline environment, protects the rebar from rust. A similar stable passive film is also formed on the surface of steel coated with Underfix. ■Adsorption of substances that promote corrosion lurking in the depths of rust Chloride ions contained in airborne salt and sulfate ions present in acid rain are difficult to remove. The "powdered rust preventive agent" contained in Underfix adsorbs and neutralizes substances that promote corrosion. ■Effects of the powdered rust preventive agent blended in Underfix Underfix uses a powdered nitrite-based rust preventive agent that can be mixed with cement and other materials. It carries a large amount of nitrite ions within and around the layered structure of calcium-aluminum composite hydroxides. When it comes into contact with water, the nitrite ions spread throughout the coating and form a stable passive film on the surface of the steel, protecting it from rust. *For more details, please request materials or view the PDF data available for download.

  • Anti-rot, anti-termite, anti-mold material

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Examples of KTB repair and reinforcement: RC bridges, PC bridges, steel bridges.

This is the reinforcement of the KTB external cables using corrosion-resistant PC steel materials that have obtained construction technology examination certification.

The external cable reinforcement method aims to improve bending and shear resistance by placing PC steel materials outside the member and applying tension through anchorage or deflection points. The KTB external cable reinforcement method uses PC steel materials that are particularly excellent in corrosion resistance and fatigue resistance, and employs SC unbonded or Ducst unbonded materials that are not subject to UV degradation. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

  • Steel
  • Reinforcement and repair materials
  • Foundation construction

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Water Jet (WJ) Method - Repair and Reinforcement Work for Concrete Structures

Utilizing "concrete chipping treatment" with ultra-high pressure water (water jet), it can be used for various seismic reinforcement foundation works!

This is an introduction to comprehensive seismic reinforcement work centered around "concrete chipping treatment" using ultra-high-pressure jets. Without damaging the rebar, we can chip away the specified volume while ensuring adhesion strength with the sound parts, making it a foundational work for seismic reinforcement. We have been utilizing this method through joint development with management organizations and companies of various structures.

  • Bridge Construction

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Permeable resin mortar filling method (PRMS method)

This is a method of rubbing high-strength resin mortar into the voids of drainage pavement.

The permeable resin mortar filling method (PRMS method) is a technique that involves mixing a high-performance resin binder with special particle-sized fine aggregates to create a permeable resin mortar mixture, which is then filled into the gaps between the surface aggregates of permeable pavement. This method not only strengthens the surface of permeable pavement and helps maintain and extend its functionality but also allows for repairs, further enhancing the lifespan of this valuable infrastructure while also achieving a high level of noise reduction.

  • Mortar and plaster materials

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Seismic reinforcement method "Steel Pipe Cotter RM Seismic Wall Method"

A wall that can be constructed using the indirect joint steel pipe cotter method, featuring space-saving, low vibration, and low noise.

The "Steel Pipe Cotter RM Seismic Wall Method" is an environmentally friendly seismic reinforcement method that allows for a significant reduction in formwork construction while maintaining strength equivalent to conventional RC seismic walls. The wall is composed of a steel pipe cotter method at the indirect joint, RM blocks, reinforcing bars, and high-toughness mortar. Seismic reinforcement work can be carried out while the building is in use, such as in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and piloti sections of tenant buildings and apartment complexes. 【Features】 ■ Uses the indirect joint steel pipe cotter method ■ Space-saving, low vibration, low noise ■ Allows for a significant reduction in formwork construction while maintaining strength equivalent to RC seismic walls ■ Seismic reinforcement work can be carried out while the building is in use *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Special function opening
  • Special Construction Method
  • Earthquake-resistant construction method

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Acrylic rubber-based surface coating material "Alon Blue Coat"

Acrylic rubber-based surface coating material of inorganic-organic hybrid type that contributes to the longevity of concrete structures.

The "Alonbur Coat Z-X Method" and "Alonbur Coat Z-Y Method" are surface protection materials using acrylic rubber. The Z-X Method prevents deterioration and peeling, while the Z-Y Method focuses solely on preventing deterioration. By changing the topcoat material to a salt-resistant specification, it can be specialized for salt damage prevention. All standard materials used are water-based, so there is almost no odor from organic solvents or unusual smells, and skin irritation typically seen with organic materials is minimized. The material design takes into account the surrounding and working environments. The greatest advantage is its strong resistance to UV degradation, with a gradual deterioration of the film. For example, even if cracks occur in the structure, the film can stretch and follow, preventing the intrusion of deteriorating factors for an extended period. Since it is possible to apply additional layers of the coating, partial repairs can be made, and during the next repainting, the old film can be applied over without removal, leading to waste reduction and lower management costs. 【Features】 ■ Environmentally friendly water-based materials ■ Ability to apply additional layers of coating ■ Releases moisture from within the concrete as water vapor ■ Easy maintenance ■ NETIS registration number: CB-120013-VR

  • Special Construction Method

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Cement Equipment Repair Performance Report

Cement Equipment Repair Performance Report

【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address metal cracks. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of work in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.

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Record of Power Generation Equipment Repairs

Record of Power Generation Equipment Repairs

The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" or "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method** - No hardening or residual stress from heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record - Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.

  • Work tools

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Record of Repair Achievements for Steelmaking and Steel Equipment

This is a collection of repair achievements for steelmaking and steel equipment.

The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.

  • Renovation and repair methods

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