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Environmentally friendly paint film swelling softening remover E-25FS

Natural reduction biodegradability. It is a safe water-soluble type. [Free samples available!]

The Paint Stripper E-25FS is an environmentally friendly paint film swelling softening remover. It is biodegradable and safe for the environment. It is exempt from the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Law and the Organic Solvent Law, and is not classified as hazardous due to its water-soluble nature. It does not contain methylene chloride, corrosives, or organic compounds (such as toluene or methyl ether). Additionally, it requires the same application method as regular paint, simply applying it directly to the painted surface with a brush or similar tool. Anyone can easily use it. ===================== ======= ★ Free sample giveaway! 【How to apply】If you would like a sample, please contact us with your "intended use" in the section below【Contact】. ===================== ======= ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Coating Stripping and Cleaning Method (IMI Method) Construction Guidelines for Bridges

Just softens the coating! A cleaning method that is easy to collect without stickiness.

The environment-adaptive coating film swelling and softening stripping agent "Coating Film Stripping and Cleaning Method (IMI Method)" is compatible with oil-based phthalic acid, chlorinated rubber, epoxy, polyurethane, and fluorine-based coatings. However, it may not be sufficiently effective on inorganic zinc-rich primers, inorganic zinc-rich paints, and shop primers. 【Features】 - Does not use methylene chloride, significantly reducing the environmental burden - Requires less usage compared to conventional products, making it efficient - The softening effect on the coating film lasts, making stripping work easier - Low odor and extremely low skin irritation, improving the working environment - Can be used for spray painting For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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Nipper Reset Eco (for Bridges) Construction Procedure Example [IMI Method]

Introducing the workflow for the peeling of coatings on steel structures.

The environment-adaptive coating film swelling softening stripping agent "Coating Film Stripping and Cleaning Method (IMI Method)" is compatible with oil-based phthalic acid, chlorinated rubber, epoxy, polyurethane, and fluorine-based coatings. However, it may not be sufficiently effective on inorganic zinc-rich primers, inorganic zinc-rich paints, and shop primers. 【Construction Procedure】 1. Spray 250g/m² of Nippon Paint Eco (for bridges) evenly. 2. Apply toilet paper over the Nippon Paint Eco (for bridges). 3. Leave it for 1 to 2 hours immediately after application, check the swelling state of the coating film, and then reapply 250g/m² evenly. 4. Ensure adequate ventilation and leave it for 6 hours, 24 hours (the next day), 30 hours, and 48 hours after application until the coating film becomes removable. Be aware of the time required for the coating film to soften in preparation for this work. 5. Remove the coating film with a scraper or similar tool. 6. Wipe the steel surface from which the coating film has been removed with water (using a damp cloth, etc.). 7. Confirm the drying of the steel and proceed with the painting work. *For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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