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We would like to introduce the "Leakage Inspection System" using gas (HFC134a) conducted by Kimura Special Industries. In this inspection, we first visually confirm the areas where leakage has occurred, then cover and seal them with plastic. After that, we inject alternative refrigerant gas (HFC134a gas) at approximately 0.1 MPa using a hose. We use a detector to confirm the release of gas at suspected entry points for water, such as the floor slab of the upper floor and the sealing of openings. 【Features】 ■ First, visually confirm the areas where leakage has occurred ■ After covering and sealing with plastic, inject alternative refrigerant gas at approximately 0.1 MPa using a hose ■ Use a detector to confirm the release of gas at suspected areas *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis technology is a suitable repair method for the deteriorated areas (lifted sections) of tiles used as finishing materials in buildings and similar structures. Using a super drill similar to the "MUS method" that our company also employs, and finishing with a dedicated stainless steel pin masking cap, it offers advantages such as improved workability, aesthetic finish, reduced noise for residents and neighbors, and consideration for the environment. 【Features】 ■ Quiet workability ■ Beautiful finish ■ Aesthetic quality closely resembling the existing materials ■ Environmental considerations looking towards the future ■ Suitable for the deteriorated areas of tiles used as finishing materials in buildings and similar structures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis technology is a method for preventing the detachment of exterior wall finishing materials (tiles and stone cladding). It involves directly drilling into the exterior finishing materials and attaching a finishing material (makeup) that has been fired to a color closely resembling the existing finishing materials. The construction marks are hardly noticeable, and durability and aesthetics can be maintained for a long time. Additionally, by drilling from the surface of the tiles, it eliminates noise, vibration, and dust when removing the current finishing materials. 【Features】 ■ Reliable durability ■ Quiet workability ■ Aesthetic quality closely resembling the existing materials ■ Environmental considerations for the future *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationIn the maintenance and preservation of concrete structures, investigation and diagnosis are essential. When deterioration and deformation are observed, prompt action based on appropriate judgment is required. Our company conducts most tasks consistently with in-house staff (such as concrete diagnosticians), from investigation and diagnosis to proposing repair methods and construction planning. 【Main Services】 ■ Visual inspection and impact testing ■ Chipping inspection ■ Concrete core sampling ■ Rebar detection using electromagnetic radar method ■ Deformation investigation using thermography, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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