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Aging Slope Protection Measures - Slope Protection Method "Cross Cover Net Method"

Mitigating dangers to workers from unexpected collapses! This leads to a reduction in industrial waste.

The slope protection method [Cross Cover Net Method] is a countermeasure for aging sprayed slopes that maintains the existing spray while improving safety and workability. The flat wire mesh is lightweight at 1.9 kg/m², and the wire rope is also lightweight at 0.3 kg/m, made of flexible materials with a simple component structure. The covering structure on the surface prevents mortar peeling for a semi-permanent period, thereby enhancing safety for third parties. Additionally, by adding admixtures to the sprayed material, the separation resistance and self-supporting ability of the sprayed material are improved, reducing the occurrence of rebound loss. [Features] ■ Improved safety ■ Excellent workability ■ Reduced waste *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Special Construction Method

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Weed suppression slope protection method "Magfiber Method"

A slope protection method for weed suppression using a substrate made of natural soil, bamboo, and nigari components.

The "Magfiber Construction Method" is a maintenance-free slope protection method that utilizes local resources (shirasu, bamboo). Bamboo, which has been cut from forests and turned into waste, is processed into fine bamboo fibers to be used as reinforcement material to prevent cracking in the base material (hardened body), thereby improving the compressive strength and shear strength of the base material. 【Features】 ■ Environmentally friendly and highly safe ■ Effective use of waste as a binding material ■ Abundant natural resources *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Slope protection construction method [Cross cover net method]

A new method for aging spray slope measures that improves safety and workability.

~No removal of existing mortar and concrete spray~ The slope protection method [Cross Cover Net Method] involves spraying adhesive mortar that enhances the bonding effect with the existing sprayed surface while leaving the existing sprayed slope intact. It covers and integrates the surface with flat wire mesh and flexible wire ropes, thereby suppressing both the existing spray and the weathered soil behind it, aiming for slope stabilization. Features: ■ Improved Safety The structure that covers the surface with flat wire mesh and wire ropes prevents the peeling of mortar for a semi-permanent period, enhancing safety for third parties. Additionally, since there is no removal work, the risk to workers from unexpected collapses during removal is minimized. ■ Excellent Workability The flat wire mesh is lightweight at 1.9 kg/m², and the wire rope is also lightweight at 0.3 kg/m, making them simple and flexible components that facilitate easy work on slopes. ■ Reduction of Industrial Waste By adding admixtures to the sprayed material, the separation resistance and self-supporting ability of the sprayed material are improved, reducing rebound loss. Moreover, since the construction is carried out without removing the existing sprayed material, it also contributes to the reduction of industrial waste.

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Slope protection construction method "Reinforced Frame Method"

Enhancing safety by utilizing existing retaining walls! Introducing slope protection and reinforcement methods to address changes in the ground.

We would like to introduce a new method called the "Reinforced Frame Method" as a countermeasure against the aging of the Free Frame Method, which is one of the slope protection construction methods. Since its release in 1975, the Free Frame Method has seen the passage of time, and the need for aging countermeasures has increased. Additionally, it has become necessary to consider measures against changes in the ground, such as weathering and erosion. Therefore, when the ground deteriorates, it is essential to implement reinforcement measures to address the decrease in slope stability. This method utilizes existing frames to enhance the safety of the slopes when reinforcement is necessary. 【Features】 ■ Increased thickness for enhanced suppression effect ■ Additional installations for improved deterrent effect ■ Significant CO2 reduction effect through the reuse of existing frames We also offer "Gap Filling Material" as a filling material for the hollow space behind the frame. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Civil Engineering Method

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[Construction Case] (Private) Rockfall prevention measures for slope restoration work at temples and shrines.

The soil type is clayey soil, rock masses, and pebbles, with examples of restoration work in a 250m² area!

We would like to introduce a case where our "Tezak Super Lock (G-spec)" was used in the restoration work of the slope at Kinkai Komyoji Temple. This project was commissioned privately and carried out in Kyoto Prefecture. The soil types included clayey soil, rock masses, and cobblestones, covering an area of 250m2 for the restoration work. This method is designed to suppress the initial movement of scattered boulders and floating stones on the slope by utilizing the flexibility of wire ropes and the restraining and supporting power of anchors. [Case Overview] ■ Project Name: Restoration Work of the Slope at Kinkai Komyoji Temple ■ Location: Kyoto Prefecture ■ Construction Date: May 2022 (Year 4 of Reiwa) ■ Area: 250m2 ■ Soil Types: Clayey soil, rock masses, cobblestones *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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  • Rockfall prevention agent

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