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From full-thread to wire - Achieving CO2 emission reduction and lightweight components simultaneously.

By switching from full-threaded screws to Gripple wire, approximately 1.6 kg of CO2 emissions can be reduced per meter. This also reduces processing effort on-site and allows for waste material reduction.

Traditionally, the "Type B seismic vibration restraint," which often uses full-threaded bolts, can reduce CO2 emissions by about 90% by using our BCJ-certified wire method. Switching from full-threaded bolts to Gripple wire leads to a reduction of approximately 1.6 kg of CO2 emissions per meter. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for on-site processing and reduces waste materials. • Gripple has obtained ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System) certification.

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BCJ evaluation acquisition Vertical self-weight support wire method_ All threads to wire!

Replace the vertical self-weight support with a fully threaded one, allowing for construction with wire. With overwhelming workability and weight reduction, the efficiency of the entire process is improved, enhancing productivity.

Traditionally, it has been common to use fully threaded rods for vertical load-bearing supports; however, in this method, by selecting an appropriate wire diameter according to the weight of the supported material, you can use wire as a vertical load-bearing support instead of fully threaded rods. This method has obtained a general evaluation from the Building Center of Japan (hereinafter referred to as "BCJ") as the "Gripple Wire System - Vertical Load Support Method" (BCJ Evaluation - SS0062-1). Additionally, if seismic support is required, conventional seismic support construction must be carried out in accordance with the seismic design and construction guidelines for building equipment.

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