TSKJ method
It is possible to ensure seismic and water stop performance even at the connection points with on-site casting! It can be used in various products such as L-shaped water channels.
We would like to introduce the 'TSKJ Method', which allows for the construction of flexible and economically efficient joints with excellent water-stopping performance. Since flexibility can be ensured at each joint of the product, it is capable of absorbing ground displacement (maximum ground strain of 1.5%). Due to the ability to select joint rubber according to usage conditions, it is highly economical and demonstrates flexibility and water-stopping performance even in areas affected by salt damage or in cold regions. 【Features】 ■ Capable of constructing flexible and economically efficient joints with excellent water-stopping performance ■ Able to absorb ground displacement (maximum ground strain of 1.5%) ■ Highly economical due to the ability to select joint rubber according to usage conditions ■ Demonstrates flexibility and water-stopping performance even in areas affected by salt damage or in cold regions ■ Usable for various products such as box culverts and large flumes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
basic information
【Construction Procedure】 ■1. Product Installation: Install the first product. ■2. Resin Mixing: Measure and mix the resin, then fill it into a caulking gun or similar. ■3. Filling of Filler: Fill the joint grooves of the previously installed product and the next product with the filler. ■4. Sealant Application: Hammer the sealant into the previously installed product. ■5. Product Alignment - Align the joint groove of the next product with the position of the sealant. - Use a turnbuckle or similar to pull the product closer. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Can be used for various products such as box culverts, large flumes, open-type retention basins, L-shaped waterways, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*