Barrier Curb Curing Sheet
The Barrier Curb Curing Sheet is specialized for curing barrier curbs on bridge superstructures. Generally, poly tarps are used for curing concrete. Poly tarps are connected by tying them together with strings and covered by a net to prevent the wind from dislodging them. Because outside air is coming into the space between poly tarps, it is difficult to keep the appropriate temperature to cure concrete, particularly in winter, even when a jet heater is used.
By using the newly developed Barrier Curb Curing Sheet, the effects described in the features listed below can be obtained.
The Barrier Curb Curing Sheet was jointly developed by us and Meijishoko Co., Ltd.
Installation of Barrier Curb Curing Sheet
NETIS Registration
Under application
Features
- Sealability: Large industrial plastic fasteners are applied to connect curing sheets. This prevents cold outside air from leaking into the space under the curing sheet.
- Heat retention capacity: Thin and highly advanced heat retention capacity material in the middle layer of a three-layer structure is applied. This avoids rapid changes of curing temperature.
- Safety and workability: Barrier Curb Curing Sheets can be fixed or connected with a round pipe at the end of the sheet. A net to hold the sheet down in wind is not necessary. However, when the wind is strong, it may be necessary to employ other countermeasures.
- Reduction of environmental load: Barrier Curb Curing Sheets have high heat retention. Therefore, they reduce CO2 emissions by reducing fuel consumption by jet heaters.