Super lightweight waterproof panel "LiteGate" weighs about 10kg at maximum size!
Ultra-lightweight waterproof panel "LiteGate"
The heavy aluminum water stop boards so far may cause delays in water stopping measures... How about using lightweight and easily installable water stop panels for your water stopping solutions?
"LiteGate" is an ultra-lightweight water stop panel made of carbon fiber reinforced plastic that can be easily installed. Simply fit it into the guide rails and pull it down to the stop to complete the installation. The installation process is a series of steps, allowing it to be done in essentially one action. By using a hollow beam structure internally, we achieved significant weight reduction without compromising strength. 【Features】 ■ Easy installation in one action ■ Light and strong ■ Maximum size: 3m wide, 0.5m high, weighing approximately 10kg *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Mitsuke Kousakusho Co., Ltd. was established in 1967 as a dedicated on-site maintenance contractor for the machinery and equipment maintenance work of Amagasaki Coke Industry Co., Ltd. (now Kansai Thermal Chemical Co., Ltd.). In August 1989, we constructed the Kakogawa Factory, primarily focused on the assembly of conveyor systems for beverages and food, as well as the assembly and installation of other equipment, and we have continued to operate since then. Additionally, we have also carried out equipment installation and piping work for water purification plants and sewage treatment plants under construction companies. Leveraging these achievements, we obtained qualifications to participate in public works bidding for "Hyogo Prefecture," "Kakogawa City," and "Amagasaki City" starting in the fiscal year 2007.