Lightweight and durable, yet non-conductive. Scaffolding material that meets the demanding needs of the temporary construction industry!
The "Compose Pipe(R)" is highly anticipated for its excellent characteristics in sites where safety, labor-saving, and cost reduction are required. It is extremely lightweight, weighing about one-third compared to standard pipes. This allows for a reduction in work time for assembly, disassembly, and lifting tasks. Since it does not generate electric sparks when in contact with metal, there is no concern about fire outbreaks, and its excellent electrical insulation means there is also no worry about electric shock accidents. *FRP scaffolding materials are mainly used for power transmission tower work in the metropolitan area. *It is also used for scaffolding materials at Tokyo Tower because it can transmit radio waves and magnetic forces. There is no concern about noise during loading, unloading, assembly, or disassembly, making it possible to work in urban areas or at night. The surface is treated with anti-slip features, enhancing work safety. It can be utilized for railway bridges, transmission towers, radio towers, chemical plants, and general buildings. 【Features】 ■ Extremely lightweight ■ Durable and long-lasting ■ Safe and easy to work with ■ Non-conductive ■ No electric sparks generated ■ Transmits radio waves and magnetic forces ■ No concern about corrosion ■ No noise concerns *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Advantages】 ■ Transmits radio waves and magnetic fields ■ No concerns about corrosion ■ No worries about noise *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kensetsu Tosou Kogyo Co., Ltd. has been engaged in bridge painting work primarily for the National Railways since its establishment in 1939, including projects for various public organizations such as the national government, prefectures, and road corporations. Since the National Railways became JR, the company has expanded its work to include painting of steel structures for JR companies, monorails, and Tokyo Electric Power, as well as repair and painting work for buildings, including large-scale renovations of condominiums, all while taking into consideration the landscape and environment. Moving forward, our construction managers, who are stationed on-site, will continuously think about our customers' requests and needs, as well as the considerations and innovations required at the construction site, and will respond accordingly.