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We would like to introduce the "FR Slab Construction Method." The FR slab is a ribbed precast concrete slab, and the prestressing is introduced through PC steel materials arranged in the rib sections. The "FR Slab Construction Method" involves laying this FR slab on beam formwork, placing the upper reinforcement, and then pouring on-site concrete to integrate the components. 【Features】 ■ The underside of the FR slab is flat, allowing for direct ceiling finishing. ■ Small beams can be omitted, enabling flexible planning. ■ Long-term deflection due to creep is minimal. ■ By adopting the FRS method, it can accommodate floor level differences in areas such as water facilities. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce the "FR Panel Slab Method." The FR panel is a ribbed precast concrete slab, and the prestress is introduced through PC steel materials arranged in the rib sections. This method involves laying the FR panel on beam formwork, placing the upper reinforcement, and then pouring on-site concrete to integrate the components. 【Features】 ■ The underside of the FR panel is flat, allowing for direct ceiling finishing. ■ Small beams can be omitted, enabling flexible planning. ■ Long-term deflection due to creep is minimal. ■ By adopting the FRS method, it can accommodate floor level differences in areas such as water facilities. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce the "FC Panel Slab Method." This method allows for the construction of long-span slabs without the need for temporary supports. Since prestressing is introduced, long-term creep deflection is extremely minimal, and it has the characteristic of being strong against cracking. Additionally, as it becomes a composite slab, the amount of rebar and concrete is reduced compared to conventional RC slabs. 【Features】 ■ Long-span slabs can be constructed without temporary supports ■ Long-term creep deflection is extremely minimal due to the introduction of prestressing ■ Strong against cracking ■ Thin sections can be easily notched or drilled for piping using a concrete cutter ■ Has sufficient recovery strength against excessive loading *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "DM board" is a half precast floor slab with insulation material embedded, allowing for construction without support. By using the "DM board" for the first-floor slab with a pit, it eliminates the need for setting insulation, formwork, and the removal and transportation of supports. [Features] ■ Can be constructed without support ■ Reduction of construction types and shortening of construction period ■ Compatible with inserts and sleeves ■ Lightweight, allowing for VE proposals as well
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Free membership registrationThe "Smile Damper Frame" is an external seismic reinforcement method that achieves "in-situ reinforcement" using stress transfer members such as precast columns, beams, and braces of the surrounding frame, along with damper materials. It features low noise, low vibration, and dust-free construction, resulting in minimal environmental impact, allowing for the continued use of the building during the construction period. Additionally, due to the response reduction effect from the hysteretic damping of the "diamond-shaped slit damper" arranged within the structural plane, it is possible to reduce the number of structural planes by approximately 30-50% compared to conventional seismic reinforcement. 【Features】 ■ Complete in-situ reinforcement ■ More cost-effective compared to general seismic reinforcement methods ■ Evaluation possible without the need for time-history response analysis, using Is *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Smile Parallel Method" is an external seismic reinforcement method that realizes "in-situ reinforcement" by applying diagonal PC steel rods. It features low noise, low vibration, and dust-free construction, resulting in minimal environmental impact, allowing for the continued use of the building during the construction period. Additionally, the diagonal PC steel materials arranged within the structural plane are thin, with a maximum diameter of only 40mm, while possessing high strength and excellent recovery characteristics, ensuring that light and ventilation are not obstructed after reinforcement. 【Features】 ■ Complete in-situ reinforcement ■ Creating a comfortable living environment ■ Labor-saving, short construction period, low cost *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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