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Seismic reinforcement technology "Seismic Cable Brace"

By using PC cables for seismic reinforcement of the roof structure, we achieved a lightweight design with good workability and a shortened construction period.

The "Seismic Cable Brace" is a seismic reinforcement technology that significantly reduces the weight of reinforcement materials and shortens construction periods by utilizing the characteristics of cables, compared to traditional methods using structural steel and rebar. It is licensed from Shinko Wire Co., Ltd. and has received technical evaluation from the Japan Building Center. We promote the shortening and labor-saving of seismic reinforcement construction periods. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight - The weight of the components is about 40% of that of traditional methods, making it lightweight and reducing shaking during earthquakes. ■ Short Construction Period - The construction period is shortened to 50-80% of that of traditional methods, as fewer installation components and scaffolding are required. ■ Workability - Being lightweight and highly flexible, it is easy to transport and install, and it performs well in confined spaces. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Earthquake-resistant construction method
  • Vibration isolation, vibration control, and earthquake resistance construction
  • Renovation and repair methods

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[Earthquake Measures] Explanation of the Mechanism of Building Collapse Due to Earthquakes

A detailed explanation of the three main earthquake threats! Earthquakes and their mechanisms.

Why do buildings collapse? There are mainly three threats from earthquakes: "strong shaking," "repeated shaking," and "resonance phenomenon." No matter how earthquake-resistant a building is, if the shaking exceeds the building's strength, it will fail and start to sway. When a building sways significantly, its internal structure breaks down, making it even weaker and more susceptible to further shaking. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

  • Earthquake-proof and vibration-damping equipment

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