Case Study: Soundproof Renovation Work for Worker Dormitories (Partition Walls) Using Natural Materials
New Initiatives at "J-Village" in Fukushima Prefecture
After the Great East Japan Earthquake, "J-Village" (a soccer training facility), which serves as a base for workers at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, has adopted Applegate cellulose insulation for the soundproofing renovation of the partition walls in the workers' dormitory. Applegate cellulose insulation supports the lives of workers who operate in a more demanding work environment than usual. In addition to its soundproofing effect, Applegate cellulose insulation provides excellent thermal performance, prevents condensation within the walls, and offers an energy-efficient and comfortable living space. [Contents] - Construction photos - Introduction to Applegate cellulose For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Contents】 ○ Accommodations lined up on both sides of the electronic bulletin board ○ Insulation material is blown in from the round part of the wall ○ The gap with the gypsum board is just under 30 mm ○ The work machine is also compact and does not take up much space ○ Thanks to the starch adhesive, density is ensured, preventing floating and providing excellent workability ○ Cellulose is thoroughly filled ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Applegate Japan was established to provide a safe and comfortable living environment for everyone in Japan, backed by half a century of experience and achievements of Applegate Insulation Company, headquartered in Michigan, USA, and its highest quality cellulose insulation. Applegate Japan uses the number one quality insulation in the United States and has introduced the highest standard of construction techniques recognized in the U.S., known as wall spray, to Japan, with the mission of delivering a comfortable and safe living environment while promoting the use of cellulose insulation.