Enriching Japan as a Whole with Insulation Technology
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FP Corporation, a manufacturer of insulation materials, announces its dream: to evolve its unique technology into a force that protects family lives and health by solving the housing challenges faced in Japan. They aim to make the 'FP House,' built with 'FP Urethane Insulation Panels,' a standard for homes that act as resilient shelters, providing safety and peace of mind in daily life and emergencies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main feature of an 'FP House'?
- A: It's not just cool in summer and warm in winter due to superior insulation and airtightness, but it also serves as a 'resilient shelter' that protects family lives and livelihoods during disasters like earthquakes, floods, and power outages.
- Q: Why is it resistant to earthquakes?
- A: The 'FP Urethane Insulation Panel' acts as part of the structural frame, increasing wall strength. Tests have confirmed it enhances a seismic resistance grade 3 design by over 1.78 times.
- Q: Is it safe even in a flood?
- A: The panels absorb almost no water and can be reused after simply drying them. This allows residents to potentially return to their normal lives much faster than in conventional housing.