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Japan Hirakata Giken’s Newly Developed “NonBuren Tackgel Affixing Gel “ is Highly Acclaimed
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2013-04-05
NonBuren Tackgel, a newly developed affixing gel provided by Hirakata Giken, a Japanese corporation whose headquarters are located in Hirakata City of Osaka, is quite effective to avoiding the toppling and displacement of machines and devices during a quake. In use, the new gel does not need any anchor bolt to affix a machine or device. It has been highly acclaimed because the toppling and displacement of machines and devices can be eliminated when a quake occurs and hence injuries to workers and people in the vicinity may be avoided. In addition, the gel may assure a place to be a safe place upon the occurrence of a quake. The previous adhesive method was vague and not precisely described; in contrast, the new gel employs a quantitative approach to commercialize the method.
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