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Seismic-resistant adhesive joint method "TB (Touch Bond) Method"

Improvement of constructability and cost-effectiveness, shortening of construction period! Seismic joint construction method that meets Level 2 seismic motion.

The "TB (Touch Bond) Method" is a seismic jointing method that achieves resistance to level 2 earthquake motions by connecting with a one-touch joint and bonding with a highly elastic adhesive that excels in elongation capability. Connection is completed simply by pushing the joint bar into the socket, and then injecting the high-elasticity adhesive into the designated space. Compared to conventional methods, this significantly reduces the amount of work required, improving construction efficiency and cost-effectiveness, and shortening the construction period. 【Features】 - Improved construction efficiency and cost-effectiveness, shortened construction period - Clears level 2 earthquake motions - Continuity, water tightness, and seismic resistance on all bonding surfaces - Water tightness equal to or greater than elastic sealing - Accommodates shear displacement *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Seismic-resistant adhesive joint method "TB (Touch Bond) Method"

Supports outdoor temperatures from -10℃ to 40℃ during construction! It maintains water tightness equal to or greater than that of elastic sealing even after displacement.

The "TB (Touch Bond) Method" is a seismic joint construction method that clears "Level 2 seismic motion" through one-touch joint connections and high-elasticity adhesives. The connection structure for curved sections, cross-sectional changes, and joints with existing structures is the same as that for straight sections. It maintains water tightness equivalent to or greater than elastic sealing (over 0.1 MPa) even after displacement. Additionally, since the product can simply be installed and injected or caulked, it allows for reduced construction time and cost savings. 【Features】 ■ Follows various ground displacements such as Level 2 seismic motion and permanent deformation ■ The connection structure for curved sections, cross-sectional changes, and joints with existing structures is the same as that for straight sections ■ Simply install the product and inject or caulk ■ Can accommodate outdoor temperatures during construction from -10°C to 40°C ■ Can be connected as a seismic joint to site-cast manholes and existing boxes *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Seismic-resistant adhesive joint method "TB (Touch Bond) Method"

Connection with a one-touch joint and high-elasticity adhesive clears "Level 2 seismic motion"!

The "TB (Touch Bond) Method" is a seismic adhesive joint method that can follow various ground displacements such as Level 2 earthquake motions and permanent deformation, thanks to its high-elasticity adhesive at the joint. Even after displacement, it maintains water tightness equivalent to or greater than that of elastic sealing (0.1 MPa or more). The connection points at curves, cross-sectional changes, and existing structures achieve the same joint structure and performance as straight sections. 【Features】 ■ Followability ■ Water tightness ■ Continuity ■ Workability *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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