Construction possible without formwork! Reduction in construction period and total cost is also achievable. Proven results with general contractors and subcontractors.
"Selbon" is a groundbreaking product developed to solve the conventional construction process of dam holes (formwork production, reinforcement, curing, and formwork removal) with a single component. The reinforcement bars are modularized, reducing the workload at slab openings. Welding is also unnecessary, allowing for approximately a 20% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to traditional methods. Additionally, it significantly shortens the construction timeline and reduces total costs, which are major advantages. [Features] - No need for formwork production or reinforcement around openings - Combines a rebar mesh formwork, resulting in zero industrial waste - Certified as a "Low CO2 Kawasaki Brand" product - Obtained performance certification from the Japan Building Disaster Prevention Association (No. 04-11) *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Other Features】 ◎ Significantly reduces construction days with a revolutionary method ◎ Allows for construction with a single trade due to modularization ◎ Provides reliable reinforcement with slide bars and other features ◎ Prevents falling accidents by using protective steel plates *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us as well.
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【Usage】 ○ Unified formwork production, reinforcement, curing, and formwork removal ○ Reinforcement of openings in apartments ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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The newly developed slab opening slide reinforcement muscle box "Selbon" not only accurately addresses these issues but is also a groundbreaking product developed to solve the processes of traditional construction methods (formwork production, reinforcement, curing, and formwork removal) with a single component, truly looking from the present to the future.