Recommended for buildings with interior restrictions! Timely work is possible with light steel and board construction contractors.
The "CTB-9.5 (12.5) Non-combustible" is a curtain box that corresponds to the box shapes of curtains, blinds, etc. In apartments and similar buildings, production is mainly done with plywood through woodworking, but with the CTB series, timely work can be performed by light steel and board construction contractors. For buildings with interior restrictions, we recommend this product, which is at least semi-non-combustible. We also offer the CTB-α, which has plywood installed on the back for rail mounting. If the box itself is a complex shape used as decoration in store construction, please feel free to consult us. 【Features】 ■ Does not violate the interior restrictions described in Article 35-2 of the Building Standards Act (as it is made with non-combustible gypsum board) ■ Compatible with box shapes for curtains, blinds, etc. ■ Enables timely work by light steel and board construction contractors *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Size: Within 910 (mm) for width × 910 (mm) for length *1820 (mm) is also possible ■Material: Gypsum board (t9.5, t12.5), plywood, steel plate *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Suitable for curtain boxes and blind boxes in apartments, hotels, schools, gymnasiums, movie theaters, ski resorts, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding, Nikken Steel has been engaged in interior finishing work for over 40 years. Throughout these 40 years, there is something we have cherished. That is being "trusted." We have operated our business with the desire to do work that is trusted by clients and craftsmen alike. Below, we would like to introduce examples of our efforts to be "trusted."