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Internal Pressure Filling Joint Reinforcement Method for Concrete Structures "IPH Method"

Patent and NETIS registered! A new technology and method that realizes the long lifespan of concrete structures.

The "IPH method" is an innovative technique that uses a spring-type injector to maintain stable pressure while employing a uniquely developed "air release" technology to replace epoxy resin within cracks, allowing for the filling of even fine cracks. It enables injection into gaps of 0.1mm or less with an internal propulsion distance of over 30cm, simultaneously achieving the recovery and reinforcement of deteriorated concrete. Additionally, it realizes a 30% cost reduction compared to conventional technologies, improving economic efficiency by 76.9% over a lifecycle of more than 30 years. 【Features】 ■ Higher pressure stability compared to traditional rubber and balloon pressurization ■ Precise control of flow rate at low pressure, maintaining consistency ■ Viscosity that penetrates to the ends of fine cracks ■ Significantly contributes to aging countermeasures and longevity of concrete structures ■ Low noise, no vibration, and dust-free * Distributors in the Tokai and San'in regions * For more details, please feel free to contact us.

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Internal Pressure Filling Joint Reinforcement Method "IPH Method"

Measures for extending the lifespan of concrete structures and preventing re-deterioration.

The "IPH Method" is a technology that achieves "strength recovery" and "extended lifespan" for concrete structures that have deteriorated due to aging or earthquakes. This method replaces the air present inside the concrete with injected resin, allowing it to fill even the finest cracks at the ends by diffusing radially from the drilled holes. Additionally, it not only enhances the adhesion strength of reinforced concrete but also provides a high anti-corrosion effect, leading to improved durability. The method has received technical evaluation from the Japan Society of Civil Engineers and has obtained a patent. 【Features】 ■ High-density filling ■ Reinforcement anti-corrosion and neutralization suppression ■ Strength recovery and durability improvement ■ Enhanced cost-effectiveness and environmental measures *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Internal pressure filling joint reinforcement method

Introduction of the only high-density filling method that revives the strength of buildings.

In Japan, our treatment surpasses conventional methods with a strength restoration capability that reaches every corner of fine concrete cracks. We are conducting reinforcement work that has received technical evaluation from the Japan Society of Civil Engineers. In this method, the resin injected from within the drilled holes diffuses radially within the concrete body, allowing it to fill even the finest cracks at the ends. Not only does it enhance the adhesion strength between rebar and concrete, but it also achieves a high anti-corrosion effect. 【Features】 ■ Thoroughly improved strength restoration capability, addressing the weaknesses of automatic low-pressure resin injection methods ■ Capable of filling even the finest cracks at the ends ■ Enhances the adhesion strength between rebar and concrete ■ Achieves a high anti-corrosion effect ■ Received technical evaluation from the Japan Society of Civil Engineers as a high-density filling method *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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