New Seismic Ceiling Method: Daiken Hybrid Ceiling - Balancing Seismic Resistance and Construction Efficiency.
Daiken Hybrid Ceiling
High seismic resistance capable of withstanding horizontal loads equivalent to 2.2G! Easy-to-install seismic ceiling substrate material that achieves a short construction period!
The Daiken Hybrid Ceiling is a unique seismic ceiling construction method that combines the advantages of traditional ceilings and system ceilings, using ceiling substrate materials that enable seismic reinforcement with reduced construction time and effort. By assembling original lightweight materials with high cross-sectional performance in a grid pattern on the same plane, and directly applying finishing materials, it achieves high seismic resistance and contributes to the safety of the building's interior. 【Features】 ■ High seismic resistance that is safe and secure ■ Construction efficiency that realizes short construction periods ■ Compatible with both direct application and underlayment ■ In the case of direct application, safety is improved by reducing ceiling weight *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Overview】 ■ Adoption of a unique new seismic ceiling construction method → It has been proven to withstand horizontal loads equivalent to 2.2G. ■ Compatible with lightweight ceiling material Dailoton → In the unlikely event that the ceiling material falls, the risk to human life is low. ■ One-touch connection for ceiling substrate materials → The dedicated T-bar material can be joined with a one-touch connection due to special mortise processing. → No screws are required. It can be constructed uniformly and easily in a short period. ■ Reduced number of seismic braces, minimizing effort → The high seismic performance with a ceiling allowable load of 4,000N and the lightweight nature of the ceiling (using lightweight Dailoton for finishing materials) reduces the number of seismic braces needed, thus reducing construction effort. ■ Direct installation of Dailoton is possible → Direct installation of the ceiling finishing material Dailoton is possible, eliminating the need for additional framing. → It is also compatible with traditional double-layer installation methods. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has revised the Building Standards Act (enforced on April 1, 2014) to designate ceilings that pose a significant risk of serious harm due to detachment as "specific ceilings," and has established measures to prevent ceiling detachment. [Applications / Examples of Achievements] Educational facilities: schools, gymnasiums Medical facilities: hospitals Commercial facilities: office buildings
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Daiken Corporation was founded in September 1945 (Showa 20). In the aftermath of the war, amidst devastation and chaos, it began with the passionate aspiration of our predecessors to "produce timber and processed wood products as reconstruction materials and contribute to the rebuilding of Japanese society and the lives of its people." Since then, we have continued to develop and provide products that create high-quality living environments with eco-friendly materials that consider the global environment and a consumer-oriented perspective. In parallel with the development of these eco-materials, we have enhanced the quality of living environments by adding functionality and quality to essential building materials such as flooring, wall materials, and ceiling materials, as well as storage and architectural acoustic products that enrich daily life, all from the perspectives of safety, security, comfort, and health. We have provided products aimed at improving the livability for everyone. Our efforts now extend beyond Japan, as we look to the future of the world, engaging in global environmentally conscious manufacturing and consumer-oriented production that aligns with the circumstances of each country, striving to create new "value of living" and achieve harmony among people, spaces, and the environment.