A method of GET pressure plate construction that protects beautiful landscapes and is gentle on nature.
The GET pressure-resistant plate method is a slope stabilization technique that uses a lightweight, green-friendly pressure-resistant plate with a rib structure made of ductile cast iron, in harmony with nature, and incorporates various permanent anchors and cushion backfill methods.
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【Features】 ○ We use recyclable ductile cast iron (spheroidal graphite cast iron) with excellent corrosion resistance. ○ We have adopted a rational shape and rib structure to achieve weight reduction. ○ It has excellent rigidity, is resistant to bending, and possesses outstanding characteristics as a reaction body. ○ The design considers a corrosion allowance of 2mm on one side. (The product has a simple coating.) ○ Complex shapes can be produced as a seamless integral structure using casting methods. This provides reassurance against rust from welds, which are generally weak points. ○ In cases of significant unevenness on the back surface, the "zabuton backing method" ensures reliable adhesion to the irregularities of the ground. ○ By using a dedicated universal ball seat, the angle and direction between the pressure plate and the anchor can be easily adjusted within a range of 0 to 15 degrees. ○ It is not limited to anchor methods and can be freely selected based on site conditions. ○ The low height and thin thickness of the pressure plate allow for greening, making it easier for the pressure plate to be concealed and blend with the landscape. ○ NETIS registration number: KT-060002-V ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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The association has created a "trinity pressure plate" that combines three elements: "PCU pressure plate," "zabuton material," and "safety cap," working together to achieve "strong, unbreakable, and non-protruding" characteristics. Additionally, we have developed a "special PU pressure plate (EX) method" that can accommodate steep angles, as well as an "RC pressure plate method" made of reinforced concrete. With this, the association has completed a series of pressure plates ranging from "PC and RC types to cast iron, and from standard to special types," enabling us to meet various customer needs.