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Ceiling Substrate Construction Method "Quick TOBAN"

Significantly improved workability! Ceiling substrate construction method suitable for areas exposed to wind pressure, such as eaves and pilotis.

"Quick TOBAN" is a ceiling substrate construction method suitable for areas exposed to wind pressure. It is a method suitable for eaves and pilotis, with good workability for the necessary compression reinforcement materials as a wind pressure countermeasure. Since the compression reinforcement materials for the hanging bolts can be installed afterward, workability is significantly improved. 【Features】 ■ Wind pressure resistance ■ Conventional ceiling ■ Ideal for ceilings exposed to wind pressure ■ Improved workability *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Wind-resistant ceiling construction method "TOBAN"

There are two types of specifications! It accommodates the ceilings of eaves, piloti, and rooms where fire protection equipment is installed.

The "Wind Pressure Resistant Ceiling TOBAN" is a substrate construction method designed for ceilings in eaves, pilotis, and rooms where fire protection equipment is installed. We provide substrate materials tailored to the wind pressure you are considering. If high strength is required in the design, reinforcement with pipes is necessary. We will assess the strength of the ceiling substrate materials, so please contact us. 【Features】 ■ Wind pressure resistance ■ Vibration prevention ■ Conventional ceiling ■ Suitable for ceilings subjected to wind pressure ■ Method in accordance with conventional ceiling construction *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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