A repair method that considers the environment by renovating infrastructure while preserving the existing structure without demolition.
The "FE Method" is a non-destructive repair method that uses non-combustible inorganic materials, which are environmentally friendly and considerate of the natural environment, to restore agricultural water channels without destruction. It boasts high durability. Since it involves plastering work, it can adapt to changes in cross-sectional shape within the trowel range. Additionally, by accurately diagnosing and investigating existing water channels, it aims to extend their durability and lifespan (with a durability of over 40 years). 【Features】 ■ Repairability ■ Durability ■ Cost-effectiveness ■ Workability ■ Strength (impact resistance and wear resistance) ■ Environmental friendliness *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Main Materials】 ■ FE-GRC (Glass Fiber Mortar) ・ Bagged (25kg/bag) Glass Chop ■ Glass Chop ・ 13mm to 18mm ■ Aramid Fiber (Technora) ・ 3,300 dtex *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Our company is based in Oita City and is engaged in the development, manufacturing, and sales of civil engineering and construction materials, as well as the investigation of water supply, industrial water, agricultural water, and water usage, along with the investigation, planning, and design supervision of civil engineering works. In particular, our non-combustible, inorganic, and pollution-free materials for the renovation of agricultural waterways, which are designed to be environmentally friendly and have high durability, have received positive feedback from those involved in agriculture. This non-destructive repair method, known as the "FE method," is especially well-received. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.