Case Study: Improvement of Visibility Issues Caused by Weeds at Intersections and Roadside Using Chigaya Sheet®
◆Customer Concerns◆ - When there are tall weeds near the road, there is a possibility of them hitting vehicles or causing traffic accidents due to poor visibility. - It is a hassle to outsource the annual grass cutting to a contractor. - Contractors may not be able to cut the grass immediately due to their other commitments. - Weeds with strong growth, such as goldenrod and vigorous grass species like barnyard grass, are present. ◆Customer Feedback After Installation◆ - Visibility has improved, eliminating the risk of traffic accidents due to poor sight! - Strong weeds are well controlled, so management is no longer necessary!
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【Used Products】 ■ Chigaya Sheet® (1m×25m, 2m×25m) ■ U-shaped Anchor Pin (φ4mm×250mm) ■ Adhesive Tape (Width=10cm Length=25m) ■ Adhesive Tape (Slit Type) (10cm×10cm, 250 sheets) ■ Uretouch (Adhesive: 500ml) * Please note that these are the products used at the time of construction, and they may have been discontinued or had specifications changed. Thank you for your understanding.
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Weed control measures for robust weeds.
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■Products used in the above case■ Chigaya Sheet®
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■Products used in the above case■ U-shaped anchor pin (φ4mm × 250mm)
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■Products used in the above case■ Adhesive tape (10cm x 25m) (used on the overlapping part of the sheets)
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■Products used in the above case■ Adhesive tape (slit type) (10cm x 10cm: 250 sheets per pack) (for use with pinholes)
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■Products Used in the Above Case■ Uretouch (Adhesive: 500ml) (Used for bonding the overlapping parts of the sheet and the edges of the sheet to concrete)
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The Hakuzaki Corporation is committed to "controlling weeds with environmentally friendly methods and cultivating only the desired plants," providing "weed-free excitement, the best in Japan." In other words, the above-ground parts of the plants are protected from weed pressure with mulching materials, while the underground parts are supported by symbiotic microbial materials that assist root activity.