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The "Gachi Rock Method" is a construction technique where two grooves are processed at one location on the tile side in a factory, and specialized fittings are attached to the processed grooves. The attached specialized fittings hold the tiles from the back, and the specialized long rail on the structural side hooks onto the specialized fittings on the back of the tiles, allowing the tiles to be adhered using elastic adhesives or similar materials. Additionally, the specialized long rail is fixed to the structural side using screws or concrete screws (or anchors depending on the situation), making it suitable for both new construction and renovations. 【Features】 - Reduction of peeling risk after construction and maintenance costs - Ensuring the safety of local residents - Reduction of training costs for craftsmen and costs for technology transfer across the industry - Relatively easy to install without requiring advanced skills - Lower barriers to entry for job seekers, enabling the creation of many jobs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Gachi Rock Method" is a construction method that involves fastening a specialized installation rail to the structural body with screws and anchors, and then attaching tiles with dedicated support brackets that have been pre-installed at the factory, securing them to the rail with adhesive. This method absorbs significant vibrations of the structure during earthquakes and strong winds, preventing detachment and falling. When used in conjunction with anti-shatter nets, it can also reduce the risk of tiles breaking and falling. 【Features】 ■ Improved durability ■ Easy installation *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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