High-pressure injection enables the rapid construction of large-section improvements! Achieving significant cost reduction and shortened construction time.
The "FTJ Method" is a two-stream solidification material slurry injection and mixing method that enables the creation of large cross-sections at once by injecting high-pressure, high-flow solidification material slurry from multiple nozzles located at the tips of mixing blades. It allows for construction at more than double the speed, achieving cost reduction and shortening of construction periods. Additionally, we also offer the "FTJ-FAN Method," a swinging multi-stream solidification material slurry injection and mixing method that controls the injection direction to create improved shapes with fan or rectangular cross-sections. 【Features】 ■ Large diameter and high-speed construction ■ Reliable construction management ■ Wide range of applicable ground conditions ■ Highly mobile, self-propelled small construction machinery ■ Reduced impact of displacement *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【FTJ-FAN Method Features】 ■ Creation of improved bodies in free shapes ■ Efficient arrangement of improved cross-sections is possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Application Example】 ■ Special Seismic Countermeasure Construction for the Aganogawa Matsuhama District *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Fudo Tetra Co., Ltd. is a company primarily engaged in civil engineering, ground improvement, and block businesses. We have participated in the construction of various social infrastructures, including both land and marine civil engineering projects, ground improvement, and block businesses, enhancing our unique technologies and know-how. We will continue to respond to the expectations and needs of a new era, such as creating disaster-resistant national land and developing local communities.