For thick mortar application! It has low shrinkage and strong consistency, making it highly efficient for construction.
"LINE RIB" is a type of wire mesh for mortar substrates that features both large and small ribs, offering an efficient shape that makes it easier to apply mortar compared to conventional rib lath, and it is also highly workable. It is used in fire-resistant partitioning, including the back fence of Osaka Dome. Additionally, it adapts well to building column wraps and arch shapes, making it suitable for a wide range of applications due to its ease of installation. 【Features】 ■ Efficient lath pattern ■ Easy to install ■ Resistant to cracking *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Method】 1. The line ribs should be positioned so that the longitudinal direction is perpendicular to the base pillars, with the peak side of the rib facing the base and the valley side facing towards you for fixation. 2. Vertical joints should overlap by one peak, and horizontal joints should overlap by 50 to 150 mm. 3. Ensure that the overlaps are positioned above the base pillars and fix them to prevent any slack or lifting. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company started with the manufacturing of metal lath and, in response to the Great Hanshin Earthquake, has developed and provided mortar and concrete reinforcement materials to achieve seismic resistance, durability, and fire resistance. We offer a variety of products, including "metal lath" for the mortar base of interior and exterior walls of general residences, "wave lath" for seismic construction methods, "line rib" for large structures, "small mesh" for concrete joints, "cage mat" for natural shoreline construction materials, "stand base" used in residential foundation work, and "UHY hoop" as shear reinforcement for beams and columns in reinforced concrete buildings, along with many other original products.