Environmentally friendly blocks that can utilize local soil and materials as infill!
The "Color Array" is a construction method that ensures safety in flood control while creating a diverse environment, enabling rich and stable ecological conservation. Using large blocks of 1 piece/m2, it reduces labor during construction and significantly shortens the construction period. The design surface of the blocks is 7 cm, providing gaps for vegetation and the habitat for insects, allowing them to blend into the surrounding environment. 【Features】 ■ Reuse of industrial waste concrete shells as infill material ■ Sufficient stability to withstand rapid and turbulent flows ■ No maintenance required *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Height × Width × Length ・Type A: 800 × 1250 × 500 ・Type B: 800 × 625 × 500 ・Type C: 400 × 1250 × 500 ・Type D: 400 × 625 × 500 ■Reference Weight (kg) ・Type A: 675 ・Type B: 345 ・Type C: 354 ・Type D: 173 ■Inner Volume (m²) ・Type A: 0.207 ・Type B: 0.105 ・Type C: 0.101 ・Type D: 0.050 ■Reference Wall Weight (kgf/m²) ・Type A: 1006 ・Type B: 513 ・Type C: 515 ・Type D: 253 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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★☆ Concrete Protects People ☆★ In recent years, major disasters such as the Kumamoto earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake have frequently struck the Japanese archipelago. In response to these crisis management challenges, Minami Kyushu Concrete has been providing safe "earthquake-resistant" retaining walls since before the Kumamoto earthquake occurred. Additionally, the damage caused by the nuclear power plant due to the Great East Japan Earthquake, along with the power shortages resulting from the shutdown of nuclear plants, has continued to rely on thermal power generation. Considering these circumstances, Minami Kyushu Concrete has developed a new mix that reduces environmental impact and minimizes waste emitted from thermal power plants by using fly ash in a two-part mix (adopted for the H24 fiscal year manufacturing subsidy). This fly ash mix is applied to all products manufactured at the Yatsushiro headquarters factory, and the fly ash used there comes from the "Reihoku Power Plant" (located in Kumamoto Prefecture). Furthermore, products manufactured at the Nagasu branch factory have adopted a new raw material mix using blast furnace slag (blast furnace cement), which has been implemented in almost all products.