The mesh hose can be freely deformed! A leakage prevention method for underground structures and tunnels.
The "Mesh Water Conveyance Method" is a technique that directs water from leaks and cracks along the leak points to a drainage ditch without blocking the water flow. By selecting the appropriate hose diameter, it allows for water conveyance that matches the flow rate, and since it conveys water without stopping it, there is minimal impact on the surrounding structure. This method is particularly effective in cases where there is a relatively large amount of leakage occurring linearly along joints or cracks, especially in tunnels where there is limited space in the inner cross-section. 【Features】 ■ The mesh hose can be freely deformed, allowing for complex water conveyance shapes. ■ By selecting the appropriate hose diameter, it allows for water conveyance that matches the flow rate. ■ Since it conveys water without stopping it, there is minimal impact on the surrounding structure. ■ It creates grooves on the surface of the structural body. ■ Particularly effective in tunnels where there is limited space in the inner cross-section. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedures】 ■ Cutter Work ■ Chipping Work ■ Cleaning Work ■ Cross-section Defect Confirmation and Shaping ■ Mesh Hose Installation Work ■ Filling and Backfilling Work *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Tunnels ■Culverts ■Leakage areas, joints, and construction joints of underground structures, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hawk Co., Ltd. is a company specializing in repair and reinforcement work for civil engineering and architectural structures. Since before the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, we have been engaged in repair and reinforcement work, and each of our employees has been striving to acquire knowledge related to repair and reinforcement work and to improve construction techniques. As a result of these efforts, our technical capabilities, built up since our establishment, and our sincerity in undertaking projects have been recognized, allowing us to build trust with clients and steadily grow our performance. In recent years, the aging of civil engineering and architectural structures built in the 1970s has become apparent, leading to increased public interest in "the reinforcement and repair of concrete structures," attracting even more attention. We will continue to strive for excellence, with a sense of responsibility as a "pioneer in repair and reinforcement," responding to all needs related to the repair, reinforcement, and extension of civil engineering and architectural structures, and contributing to the creation of a society where hope for the future can be held, both directly and indirectly.