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Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVOH) Film

Water-soluble films developed by a specialist in chemical materials

HI-SELON™ is a water-soluble film made from polyvinyl alcohol.
With its excellent heat-sealing property and printability, HI-SELON™ is ideal for use as a packaging materials, but it also provides many other advantages, including high solvent resistance and barrier performance, which are used as materials for packaging of liquid detergent capsules.

Compared with conventional steel plate or concrete-jacketed reinforcements, REPLARK simplifies construction and shortens construction period by eliminating the need for heavy machinery. For its high strength, lightweight, high durability, and excellent workability, REPLARK has earned an outstanding reputation for the repair and reinforcement of bridge piers, floorboards, columns, chimneys, and for other structural applications.

e-Plate/Leadline: This repair and reinforcement material enables reinforcement by simply attaching or embedding prefabricated carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), without the need for resin impregnation or for layering the required amount of reinforcement, as in the case of repair and reinforcement using carbon fiber sheets, thereby reducing construction time and improving construction quality.

Structural Repair and Strengthening Carbon Fiber Fabric

Carbon fiber boasts many advantageous features:
It has a specific gravity just 1/4 that of iron, yet approximately 10 times the strength of steel, and it is highly chemically stable, making it resistant to salt damage.

Replark™ is a repair and reinforcement material made of unidirectional carbon fiber for steel and concrete structures. As a fabric, Replark™ can be applied to structures of various shapes and offers excellent workability.

The grade of Replark™ made with PAN-based carbon fibers can be used to enhance the load bearing capacity of such structures as bridge columns, while the high-elastic-modulus grade made with pitch-based carbon fibers can greatly reduce rebar stress.