Strong against major earthquakes! Introducing seismic reinforcement methods that connect, protect, and ensure safety for the next generation.
"Magellan" is a seismic reinforcement component for wooden houses made from the leaf springs used in automobiles and expanded polypropylene. By securing Magellan at the points where beams and columns connect, it is possible to significantly enhance the seismic performance of the building. This document introduces the Q&A and features of Magellan. [Contents] ■ What is the seismic and vibration control method Magellan? ■ How does the seismic and vibration control method Magellan protect the structure of the house? ■ What effects can be expected after installation? ■ Features of Magellan *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Magellan T Type - The smallest type suitable for reinforcing openings such as windows and doors. ■ Magellan A Type - A medium-sized standard type that can be installed in any location. ■ Magellan B Type - A large type suitable for reinforcing weak parts of a building. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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■Disaster Mitigation Technology and Environmental Technology Company - First-class architectural design office - A venture company that researches, develops, commercializes, proves performance, and sells new technologies in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, and renewable thermal energy, contributing to national resilience. ■Architecture Field - Providing new technologies to architectural design offices - Guiding construction methods to construction contractors - Discussing client requests with architectural design offices - Assisting with commissioning - Quickly reinforcing earthquake-resistant structures for buildings damaged by major earthquakes (classified as severely damaged or collapsed, and restricted access) - A hybrid method that combines ground improvement and formwork construction - By utilizing the hybrid effect, reducing construction time and improving labor productivity by more than twice - A foundation structure that combines foundation concrete with thick insulation material for thermal storage - Air conditioning cost reduction effect of over 30% - Passive dampers for long-period seismic motion in base-isolated buildings - A renewable energy utilization system that uses surface ground ■Civil Engineering Field - Lightweight concrete ground improvement method using foamed particles - Shortened construction period - Labor productivity of ordinary workers increased by more than twice - Ground improvement material with adjustable bulk density (specific gravity 1.3 to 0.5) - Safe elevation for liquefiable ground - Safe embankment for soft ground - Construction that does not require special heavy machinery ■Renewable Thermal Energy - Offshore wind power foundation structure - Onshore wind power foundation structure