CFRP Pipe Processing Case Studies for Civil Engineering
A collection of case studies on the processing of CFRP pipes that contribute to seismic reinforcement.
In the civil engineering industry, seismic resistance is crucial for ensuring the safety and durability of structures. To protect structures from natural disasters such as earthquakes, materials that combine high strength and lightweight properties are required. CFRP pipes are one effective option for seismic reinforcement due to their characteristics. Our company provides a collection of processing examples for CFRP pipes and proposes optimal solutions tailored to our customers' needs. 【Application Scenes】 * CFRP Carbon Straight Pipes * Ultra-thin CFRP Carbon Pipes * Decorative CFRP Carbon Pipes * Straight Cutting Processing * End Grinding Processing 【Benefits of Implementation】 * Improved seismic resistance * Enhanced workability due to weight reduction * Compatibility with various shapes * Potential for cost reduction
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**Features** * Examples of processing ultra-thin CFRP pipes with an outer diameter of 1.5mm * Examples of CFRP pipes with outer diameters of 10, 20, 32, t1, and L=1000mm * Examples of processing using the sheet winding method * Examples of straight cutting processing of round wire (steel, stainless steel) * Tip grinding processing, bending processing, pressing processing, and notch processing **Our Strengths** Since our establishment in 1955, we have utilized the technology cultivated through the manufacturing of fishing tackle-related products to provide processing of CFRP pipes. We also accept inquiries regarding materials and sizes to meet the diverse needs of our customers.
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Our company was established in 1955 as a fishing hook manufacturer in Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture. Since then, our product range has continued to expand, and we now handle a variety of products, including fishing hooks, fishing rods, and even apparel. Additionally, we have newly established a KR Business Division to develop and manufacture care equipment. We are committed to addressing social issues such as the increasing demand for care due to an aging society and the chronic shortage of personnel. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.






















