Introducing the characteristics of the TOSUI CON filling method for landscape maintenance, cost reduction, and conservation.
The "Tosui CON Filling Method" is a maintenance and preservation measure aimed at extending the lifespan of structures. By pumping permeable concrete, which excels in permeability and workability, into the voids of existing structures through surface openings and injection holes, the filling material functions as a filter material. This method can suppress piping phenomena caused by infiltrating water from the back, thereby enhancing the stability of existing structures. 【Features】 - Existing structures remain as they are, maintaining aesthetics, reducing costs, and preserving integrity. - Has strength comparable to mortar while ensuring permeability. - Compressive strength: 13N–15N/mm² (at 28 days or older). - Does not contain water quality pollutants. - No noise or vibration as there is no demolition of existing structures. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Suitable for water countermeasures such as piping phenomena - Allows for manual filling in gaps of existing structures using extended hose pumping, enabling work in narrow spaces and extensive areas - Lightweight and compact equipment reduces the need for large construction yards (can be loaded onto vehicles), decreasing restrictions from traffic regulations - No curing period required, allowing for a reduction in construction time *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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ESP Corporation is a company located in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, specializing in stone masonry reinforcement, river erosion control, and bank erosion repair focused on landscape aesthetics. Please consult us for repairs and reinforcements related to water, such as landscape-forming empty stone masonry wall reinforcement using the "Auto-Tsu Method," small-scale riverbank erosion control, small-scale coastal erosion control, sediment control dam erosion, and the Toosui CON filling method.