Kengo Kuma Uses Carbon Fiber Strands to Protect Building from Earthquakes
Japan-based Komatsu Seiten Fabric Laboratory has created a new thermoplastic carbon fiber composite called CABKOMA Strand Rod. The Strand Rod is a carbon fiber composite which is covered in both synthetic and inorganic fibers and finished with a thermoplastic resin. The material has been used on the exterior of Komatsu Seiten?s head office.
© Takumi Ota
Japan-based Komatsu Seiten Fabric Laboratory has created a new thermoplastic carbon fiber composite called CABKOMA Strand Rod. The Strand Rod is a carbon fiber composite which is covered in both synthetic and inorganic fibers and finished with a thermoplastic resin. The material has been used on the exterior of Komatsu Seiten?s head office.
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The carbon fiber strands have many advantageous features. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but it also is the lightest seismic reinforcement in the world. It has high tensile strength with a ?delicate but strong structural body.?
© Takumi Ota
World renowned architect, Kengo Kuma was the first to use this reinforcement material with his design of Komatsu Seiren?s head office. The use of textiles, along with the carbon fiber composites was also considered, including the ??greenbiz? ultrafine porous spongy ceramic base, which is an eco-friendly building material.? The completed building is not known as the ?fa-bo? fabric laboratory.
© Shinkenchiku
A 160 meter-long roll of CABKOMA Strand Rod weighs only 12kg, an...
© Takumi Ota
Japan-based Komatsu Seiten Fabric Laboratory has created a new thermoplastic carbon fiber composite called CABKOMA Strand Rod. The Strand Rod is a carbon fiber composite which is covered in both synthetic and inorganic fibers and finished with a thermoplastic resin. The material has been used on the exterior of Komatsu Seiten?s head office.
© Shinkenchiku
The carbon fiber strands have many advantageous features. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but it also is the lightest seismic reinforcement in the world. It has high tensile strength with a ?delicate but strong structural body.?
© Takumi Ota
World renowned architect, Kengo Kuma was the first to use this reinforcement material with his design of Komatsu Seiren?s head office. The use of textiles, along with the carbon fiber composites was also considered, including the ??greenbiz? ultrafine porous spongy ceramic base, which is an eco-friendly building material.? The completed building is not known as the ?fa-bo? fabric laboratory.
© Shinkenchiku
A 160 meter-long roll of CABKOMA Strand Rod weighs only 12kg, an...
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