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Plascoat lining method for water supply facilities

A lining method for potable water facilities with a plastic coat composed of materials that meet all water quality standards.

The "Plus Coat Lining Method" is a lining technique developed to protect concrete structures in water supply facilities. There are various methods available, including "Plus Coat EZ/EZ-F/EZ-P" based on epoxy resin, "Plus Coat LZ" based on vinyl ester resin, and "Stamic JW Thick Coating" based on polymer cement mortar, which cater to different usage conditions. 【Features】 ■ Developed to protect concrete structures in water supply facilities ■ A wide range of products available ■ Methods available to accommodate various usage conditions *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Protective Lining Method (Lifetex Method)

A surface coating system with long-term durability that is effective for anti-corrosion measures and salt damage prevention, while maintaining performance.

We would like to introduce the "Protective Lining Method (Lifetex Method)." We offer various methods, including the "Lifetex LH Method," which combines the ability to prevent the intrusion of chloride ions, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide—causes of concrete deterioration—with crack-following properties that can accommodate hairline cracks, as well as the "Lifetex LA Method," which maintains the performance of concrete spalling. You can choose according to your needs. 【Lineup】 ■ Lifetex LH Method ■ Lifetex LA Method ■ Lifetex V-FRP Method *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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