Introducing a new method for concrete repair and reinforcement!
The "Sto Dry Spray Seismic Reinforcement Method" is a technique developed by Sto, a company established in the Black Forest region of Germany that specializes in the development and sale of construction materials. This seismic reinforcement method involves reinforcing existing concrete structures with rebar and using a dry spray application technique, allowing for thin-layer PCM thickening to address structural dimensional issues such as riverbed obstruction and building limits. In collaboration with Fukuyama University, we are conducting experimental demonstrations of the seismic reinforcement effects. 【Features】 ■ Significant increase in construction speed due to mechanized construction and long-distance pumping ■ Labor-saving through mechanized construction, leading to reductions in temporary costs due to shortened construction periods ■ Adoption of the excellent workability of the dry spray application method ■ Superior strength characteristics such as adhesion strength ■ High durability against carbonation and salt damage *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Related Construction Methods】 ■Sto Surface Protection System ■Sto Dry Spray Method ■Sto Crack Repair System ■Sto Water Channel Restoration System *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Examples】 ■ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Yamagata River and National Highway Office ■ Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Nishitama Construction Office ■ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Nagoya National Highway Office ■ Hyogo Prefecture, Himeji Civil Engineering Office ■ Kagoshima Prefecture, North Satsuma Promotion Bureau, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Kurahashi Construction Co., Ltd. is rooted in the local snow country of Aomori and has continued to advance with the aim of creating valuable, high-quality, and reliable buildings by learning from the technologies of advanced countries in extremely cold regions such as Northern Europe and North America, striving for "comfortable living in cold regions." Moving forward, we will continue to focus on "safety" and "durability," planning buildings that serve as living spaces and gathering places, taking into account the diversity of lifestyles and the landscape of the town from the perspective of the users.