Shortened construction period! Even ordinary workers can easily perform assembly work without being skilled formwork workers.
The "Residual Decorative Formwork Make" is a concrete panel that incorporates rust-resistant reinforced materials (expanded metal and shaped steel) treated with epoxy resin coating. The surface of the panel features decorative patterns such as split stone designs and natural stone finishes, with options for colors and patterns that match the surrounding environment. It also enhances safety during high-altitude work. 【Features】 ■ Concrete panel incorporating rust-resistant reinforced materials ■ Integration with site-cast concrete achieved through the shaped steel on the panel surface ■ Easy assembly work can be performed by ordinary workers, not just skilled formwork workers ■ Complies with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's special specification (integrated structure) ■ Allows for a concrete deduction of 3.0m3/100m2 *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Make Removal Panel (Size A, approximately 61kg/piece) ■ Make Split Stone 60 (Size A, approximately 100kg/piece) ■ Make Split Stone 40 (Size A, approximately 88kg/piece) ■ Make Pebble Stone 45 (Size A, approximately 100kg/piece) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Tokiwa Concrete Industry Co., Ltd. handles concrete products for roads, retaining wall products, and sewer products, and also undertakes civil engineering work. We deal with products such as goal cones, Liberty Rocks, and concrete piles (boundary stakes). We also offer services for a wide variety of tasks, including the removal of troublesome graffiti, cutting concrete products, and working on large structures such as high-rise buildings, bridges, and retaining walls, using the "AGS method."