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[Case Study] YKK Zippers: Examples of Adoption in Construction Protective Nets

Simplifying the "net removal" work to prepare for strong winds! Easily create an escape route for the wind by simply making holes with a zipper.

◆Background of Adoption for Construction Protective Net Use ~The Burden of "Removing the Net" Work in Preparation for Strong Winds~ In construction sites, protective sheets known as "yousei sheets" are used to prevent paint splatter and other issues. When strong winds are expected, such as during typhoons, these sheets can catch the wind and potentially lead to scaffold collapse. As a result, the sheets must be removed in advance whenever strong winds are predicted, creating a significant burden. ◆Key Points for Problem Solving (How Fastening Helped) With the ability to open and close ventilation openings using fasteners, it has become easy to create "holes" in the protective sheets to allow the wind to escape simply by opening the fasteners. Consequently, the previous requirement to remove all protective sheets has been reduced to only a portion, successfully alleviating the burden of removal and leading to a reduction in labor costs. *For more details on the product, please refer to the catalog available for download below.*

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