Auros Technologies LLC
https://www.auros.co.jp/- Japan exhibitors
- Real & Online
- Maintenance & Resilience 2026
- Social Infrastructure Maintenance Show
- Booth number 2-H25

At our booth, visitors can learn about the APLAS Sheet Method through actual APLAS Sheet samples and concrete specimens reinforced with the sheet. Visitors can check the material’s texture, thickness, light weight, and ease of handling, while also seeing how the sheet is bonded to existing concrete structures and how it contributes to reinforcement.
The APLAS Sheet Method uses a factory-impregnated CFRTP sheet made from carbon fiber and thermoplastic resin. The sheet is bonded to existing structures with a dedicated adhesive. We will introduce its key features, including simplified construction steps, stable quality, labor-saving benefits, and differences from conventional carbon fiber sheet methods.
The booth also includes practical examples for infrastructure maintenance, such as bridge slabs and station platform slabs. These examples show how the method can help address aging infrastructure, limited construction time, narrow work spaces, and the need to reduce on-site workload.
Please visit our booth to experience the actual materials and reinforced concrete exhibits, and to see how APLAS Sheet Method can become a new option for repair and reinforcement work.
| Exhibited products (English) | infrastructure. APLAS Sheet is a factory-impregnated carbon fiber sheet using thermoplastic resin, and is bonded to existing structures with a dedicated adhesive. Conventional carbon fiber sheet bonding methods require on-site resin impregnation, so quality and construction time may vary depending on site conditions and worker skill. By using factory-controlled APLAS Sheet, this process can be omitted, helping to simplify construction and stabilize quality. APLAS Sheet is lightweight, easy to handle, and less dependent on heavy equipment. It is suitable for narrow spaces and limited work windows, including bridge slabs and station platform slabs where infrastructure must remain in service. At this exhibition, actual APLAS Sheet samples will be displayed to introduce its features, construction image, and differences from conventional methods. We propose APLAS Sheet Method as a new option for infrastructure owners, consultants, contractors, and railway operators involved in maintenance and reinforcement. |
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