Design and Construction Method of the IPH System in Reinforced Concrete Structures
Technical documentation on the evaluation of the IPH system. "Design and construction methods for internal pressure filling joint reinforcement in reinforced concrete structures."
"The design and construction method of internal pressure filling joint reinforcement for reinforced concrete structures" is a technical document regarding the evaluation of the IPH system. [Contents] - Technical evaluation results of the Civil Engineering Society's evaluation system for the fiscal year 2010 - Overview of the evaluation target - Evaluation items - Three elements of the IPF internal pressure filling joint reinforcement method - Comparison between general injection methods and the IPF internal pressure filling joint reinforcement method - etc. *For more details, please refer to the technical document.
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【Applications】 ○ Repair and reinforcement of floating cracks in concrete and mortar in various fields of civil engineering and architecture, as well as water stopping. Measures to prevent peeling. [Civil Engineering] → Dams, levees, tunnels, retaining walls, bridges, bridge piers, floor slabs, tracks, subways [Architecture] → Residential foundations, exterior walls, tile substrates, parking lots, cracks in blocks, building foundations [Structures] → Pipeline supports, tank foundations, net fence fabric foundations ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Chunichi Construction Co., Ltd. has been steadily progressing as a comprehensive construction company primarily serving government agencies since its founding in 1953. We actively utilize our rich experience, achievements, and cultivated technologies and know-how while flexibly responding to various changes in the social environment. We aim to contribute to the development of the construction industry and fulfill our commitment to regional welfare, striving to become a more trusted company. Additionally, our company is implementing the 'IPH Method,' a technology for extending the lifespan of concrete structures, as a unique technique in Aichi Prefecture. Concrete structures, which have significantly contributed to Japan's development, will require measures to prevent deterioration in the future. The new IPH Method will help meet the demand for longevity. Trust Chunichi Construction with your IPH needs.