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Marine construction and environmental SDGs activities [Case Study]

No unnecessary mortar waste! Introducing examples of construction work for seawall renovation.

We would like to introduce a case where the concrete pump pre-material "Mortarless Technology" was used in the renovation work of a breakwater. The product was used for piping with an extension of about 120 meters. By using this product, the need to order mortar is eliminated, and there is no need for cleanup. Additionally, since there is no waste mortar generated, disposal costs are also avoided. 【Case Overview】 ■ Installation Location: Renovation work of a breakwater ■ Product Used: Concrete pump pre-material "Mortarless Technology" ■ Effect: No need to arrange for mixer trucks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Concrete construction

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Preliminary material "Moleste"

Alternative to mortar! Solving six issues: dispatch, transportation, labor costs, materials, return containers, and CO2 reduction.

The "Moresute" handled by Kawabata Industries is a precursor material that serves as an alternative to mortar. Unlike conventional precast mortar methods that generate a large amount of industrial waste, it maintains reliability while providing an incredibly small quantity as a substitute for mortar. The more you use it, the more you can reduce the amount of waste generated with each pour, improving the transportation efficiency of ready-mix concrete trucks. Since ready-mix concrete trucks are not used, it results in cost-effectiveness through reductions in CO2 emissions and labor costs. 【Features】 ■ Reduced transportation costs and labor ■ Significant reduction in waste volume ■ Can be disposed of on-site ■ Reduces CO2 emissions and labor costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Mortar and plaster materials
  • Concrete construction

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