A very simple method of securing SUS wire to the upper and lower mounting frames and entwining climbing plants around it.
The "Wine Leaf Screen" is a simple and low-cost climbing wall greening system that allows climbing plants to intertwine with wires. Since the length and spacing of the wires can be adjusted, it achieves greening that perfectly fits each site. Additionally, the vegetation coverage can be adjusted. Furthermore, various types of wires can be selected, and it can be freely combined with other products such as Magical Green and Fortina Green System, greatly expanding the design possibilities. 【Features】 ■ Easy to install ■ Low cost ■ Just the right size ■ Adjustable vegetation coverage ■ Wide variety *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Process】 1. Anchor installation 2. Installation of upper and lower mounting frames 3. Wire installation 4. Planting and training 5. Laying irrigation hoses 6. Completion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nihon Jiko Co., Ltd. grew by selling anchor products that support utility poles, developed during the post-war period of rapid economic growth, and now it is expanding its business by focusing on the various possibilities of soil. Its main businesses include the "Anchor Business," which proposes guy wire anchors to support utility poles; the "Earth Business," which offers grounding solutions essential for the safety and security of electrical equipment; the "Steel Foundation Business," which provides foundations used for road accessories and utility poles; and the "Greening and Horticulture Business," which suggests urban greening and improvements to plant growth environments. All products and construction methods handled are unique, developed independently through in-house or joint research.