Disaster prevention items
Disaster prevention items
FRP poles, unlike steel materials, are resistant to acids, alkalis, and salt damage, which prevents root rot. They are mixed with UV absorbers, making them excellent in weather resistance, have high electrical insulation properties, and are less likely to attract lightning. They are strong against low temperatures, have low thermal conductivity, making them less affected by temperature changes, and do not condense. Additionally, they contribute to weight reduction, effectively reducing design loads during manufacturing, transportation, and on bridges. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Soil Industrial Co., Ltd. Proposal for Disaster Prevention Items
We will introduce a variety of disaster prevention items from Soil Industry that propose the creation of a city where people can live with peace of mind.
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Weed and fire prevention measures Soil-based paving material 'Masa do Raku♪TMF'
Simple installation that only requires leveling and watering! It significantly reduces dust during construction.
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Small drainage ditch/vertical drainage ditch/manhole elevation method 'EZ Metal Wall'
Can be adapted to curved sections and areas with obstacles! Designed to fit existing waterways.
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Introduction of materials for weed control, fire prevention, and overflow measures.
Introducing high-durability weed control products, including soil-based paving materials, special cement-embedded fabrics, and slope blocks!
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Proposal for School Facility Renovation: Introducing products related to school buildings and gymnasiums.
[Attention Planning Personnel] Considerations for potential disasters, ensuring comfort and safety on campus and commuting routes! A wide range of products related to school facility renovations.
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Membrane ceiling [adopted in various buildings such as sports, education, commercial, and public facilities]
Expressiveness, comfort, safety. A new standard in spatial design.
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