Reliable filling is achieved through soft mortar filling! By sequentially installing the blocks, the joint width is standardized.
We would like to introduce the "Joint Frame" handled by Aikawa Construction. With acrylic-based adhesive included, there is no need for troublesome glue. The application time is about a few seconds, and by aligning them, the joint width is naturally standardized. It can be used for joint construction of various blocks such as pedestrian and vehicle boundary, central separation, property boundary, decorative stones, U-shaped gutters, and CB blocks. 【Features】 ■ Does not interfere with block lifting equipment ■ Can be filled with soft mortar from above ■ There is no need to remove the joint frame after the joint mortar hardens ■ No filling deficiencies, enhancing connection strength ■ Suitable for decorative stone blocks, etc. ■ Reduces construction costs and creates new operational opportunities *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Products - Target Block Names (Excerpt)】 ■ JIS Boundary Blocks A, B, C ■ Tree Planting Strip Blocks ■ Boundary Blocks ■ Park-Type Blocks ■ JIS Pedestrian and Vehicle Boundary Blocks A, B, C ■ Pedestrian and Vehicle Boundary Blocks, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Joint construction of various blocks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The mortar joint frame is an innovative product that allows for the low-cost and aesthetically pleasing construction of mortar joints in concrete boundary blocks that separate sidewalks from roadways, without generating waste. ◇ Compared to conventional techniques, the speed of joint construction is improved by 20%, and construction costs are reduced by more than 15%. ◇ By using the mortar joint frame, it effectively prevents cracking, which has been a traditional issue, and also increases strength. ◇ This is a new technology that is beginning to be utilized in public works and is expected to see further use due to its registration with NETIS.