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The PAN WALL method considers practicality and design. With the diversification of design patterns, it adapts to various landscapes while pursuing "safety and security." Design patterns include "rock-cut patterns," "small rock patterns," and "large rock patterns." For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationThe "PAN WALL Method," which adapts to various environments, includes the "VERTICAL PAN WALL," a soil reinforcement method through vertical construction, and provides "protection for existing roads, structures, and boundaries" when cutting slopes to construct structures during road improvement and widening projects. It also addresses "reduction of long slopes (protection of natural slopes)" when constructing roads in mountainous areas that result in long slopes, as well as "reinforcement of existing stone masonry and weathered bedrock" when existing stone masonry facing the road has deteriorated or changed. Additionally, there is the "River PAN WALL," which reinforces aging riverbank blocks while leaving the existing blocks in place. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registration**Features** - Reduction of long slopes and excavation residual soil volume through steep gradient (1:5 to 1:3 standard). - Protection of obstacles and prevention of loosening and collapse accidents during construction by using reverse construction techniques to finish structures from top to bottom. - Improvement in quality, shortening of construction time, and labor-saving through precasting of surface protection works. - Adaptation to landscape through diversification of PAN WALL panel design patterns. - Excellent seismic resistance. - Superior life cycle cost as a permanent structure through surface works using secondary products and securing hole walls via double pipe drilling. For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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