Wooden Sashes with Enhanced Insulation and Condensation Prevention" were featured in JB PRESS (Japan Business Press) in "Japan's Small and Medium Enterprises.

"Is the full-scale spread of wooden sashes finally beginning in Japan, shifting from aluminum, which prioritizes ease of manufacturing, to wooden sashes that are kinder to residents?"
In May 2013, this was published in JBpress (Japan Business Press), which focuses on providing information on "overseas information" and "local information" for business leaders, management, and business professionals interested in overseas and local company information.
**Published Content:**
- What was it like before starting wooden sashes?
- Encountering wooden sashes
- Why are aluminum sashes so prevalent in Japan?
- The trigger for starting to make wooden sashes
- Differences compared to other companies
- Quality that achieves a thermal transmittance rate below "1"
→ The thermal transmittance rate of the triple-glazed window taken to the Kanayama Cedar Summit = 0.94 W/m²K
- Passed fire safety equipment tests and obtained fire safety equipment certification from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
- Future challenges
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Is a full-scale spread about to begin in Japan? From "aluminum prioritizing ease of production to wood that is friendly to the residents."