No sprinkling snow melting <groundwater circulation method>
Snow-melting pavement technology realized through a technical partnership with Kakimoto Corporation!
The non-sprinkling snow melting method using groundwater circulates groundwater (with a temperature of around 15°C) drawn up into polyethylene pipes (PE pipes) laid within the pavement to warm the surface and melt the snow. By combining it with semi-flexible pavement, the construction speed until completion is fast, and costs can be controlled. To enhance the snow melting effect, it is necessary to bury the PE pipes at a shallow depth (less than 10 cm), which requires high construction skills in structural design and construction methods. [Key Points] - Direct use of groundwater - Shorter construction period compared to concrete pavement - Circulated water is returned underground *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
- Company:北川ヒューテック 金沢本社
- Price:Other