Countermeasures for sinking stone masonry cavities due to wave pressure! No turbidity or water quality pollution during construction.
We would like to introduce the coastal protection and breakwater function preservation maintenance using the "Tosui CON filling method." This method does not cause turbidity or water quality pollution during construction. Furthermore, it allows for the suppression of wave pressure using permeable concrete. It enables short construction periods and low costs. 【Features】 ■ Prevention of stone outflow from within the masonry ■ No turbidity or water quality pollution during construction ■ Suppression of wave pressure using permeable concrete ■ Work can be adapted to tidal conditions ■ Short construction periods and low costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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**Characteristics of the Tōsui CON Filling Method** - Existing structures remain as they are, maintaining the landscape, reducing costs, and ensuring preservation. - Has a strength comparable to mortar and ensures permeability. - Permeability coefficient K15 = 1.00×10⁻¹ cm/sec or higher, in accordance with JIS A1218. - Compressive strength of 13N to 15N/mm² (at 28 days or older), does not contain water quality pollutants. - No demolition of existing structures, resulting in no noise or vibration. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Purpose】 ■Countermeasures for sinking stone masonry cavities due to wave pressure *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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ESP Corporation is a company located in Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture, specializing in stone masonry reinforcement, river erosion control, and bank erosion repair focused on landscape aesthetics. Please consult us for repairs and reinforcements related to water, such as landscape-forming empty stone masonry wall reinforcement using the "Auto-Tsu Method," small-scale riverbank erosion control, small-scale coastal erosion control, sediment control dam erosion, and the Toosui CON filling method.