Unitization of rebar work reduces on-site labor! No need for a large-scale work environment that secures a wide construction yard.
The "Reinforced Concrete Accordion Unit Method" is a construction method that allows for the prefabrication of various parts of reinforced concrete work (columns, beams, walls, slabs, etc.) using rubber-coated binding wires to create "accordion units." This method achieves labor-saving, process shortening, and reduction of labor costs at the construction site. Since the reinforced concrete components can be "folded" after being assembled in the factory, they can be transported to the site and restored to their original shape for installation. By using "J-Wire," which incorporates elastic rubber between the iron wires instead of conventional binding wires, the method prevents the binding wire from breaking even when loads are applied to the binding areas, thus maintaining the shape from the factory assembly. 【Features】 ■ Most construction components are modularized ■ Significant labor-saving and efficiency improvements compared to conventional methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Engineering】 1. Factory Assembly 2. Folding and Stacking 3. Transportation 4. Restoration and Installation *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company provides labor-saving and efficiency-enhancing solutions centered around collaborative robots, the "Tomorobo Series," which work alongside on-site personnel to free craftsmen from arduous and monotonous tasks. Through practical solutions born from the field, such as the collaborative robots "Tomorobo Series" and the labor-saving product for rebar work "Sokutetsu," we contribute to the healthy evolution and development of the construction industry.