It is possible to achieve the prolongation of the lifespan of structures and the reduction of maintenance costs.
In recent years, there has been a desire to reduce the life cycle costs of concrete structures from the perspective of minimizing environmental impact. To address this need, a high-durability thin-walled embedded formwork called "Ductal Form" has been developed using ultra-high-strength fiber-reinforced concrete known as "Ductal."
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**Features** ○ Durability It has extremely high characteristics against aging deterioration such as neutralization, salt damage, frost damage, and wear. ○ Strength Characteristics It possesses sufficient bending strength and rigidity to withstand loads such as lateral pressure during concrete placement. ○ Integrity It integrates with the poured concrete and can be considered as cover for the rebar, as well as being applicable as the effective cross-section of compression members. ○ Workability It is easy to transport and assemble, and can be processed as needed. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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In the seventh year of the Meiji era, Toyokichi Togawa, the first generation, founded the plastering company "Daiwaya" in Niigata's Furumachi. At the time of its establishment, the company focused on creating earthen walls for storehouses, which were said to be the pinnacle of plastering craftsmanship, and particularly left behind masterpieces in the sculpting techniques of Western-style buildings. The reliefs at places such as the Niigata Hotel, Italia-ken, and the Sumiyoshi-cho branch of the Fourth Bank (now relocated) received great acclaim and continue to be talked about to this day.