Strengthening proposals for cleaning and washing to "reduce usage" at construction sites facing rising thinner prices and supply uncertainties with SEA'S7.
Recently, against the backdrop of the Middle East situation, there has been ongoing instability in oil-derived materials and logistics. In Japan, concerns about the supply of crude oil and naphtha, which have a high dependence on the Middle East, are spreading. In the painting industry, there are increases in the number of bankruptcies, significant revisions in thinner prices, and movements towards shipment control.
In this context, Seven Corporation is strengthening its proposals for the use of SEA’S7 for construction, painting, and equipment work sites. SEA’S7 is not "thinner itself" for diluting paint, but by reviewing processes that can be handled without thinner, such as degreasing and cleaning on-site, cleaning tools and jigs, removing oil stains from floors and handrails, and hygienic cleaning of temporary facilities, we can propose ways to reduce overall solvent dependence on-site.
We are suggesting on-site trials for applications such as:
- Degreasing and cleaning of substrates and metal fittings before painting
- Cleaning of tools, buckets, jigs, and areas around equipment
- Removing oil stains from floors, walkways, and around temporary scaffolding
- Deodorizing and sanitizing temporary toilets, break rooms, and common areas
- Cleaning of protective materials, carts, and transport equipment
Rather than forcibly replacing processes that require thinner, we aim to "find and reduce processes that do not necessarily need thinner." We believe this is one of the realistic measures for future construction sites.

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