Non-combustible interior material (Taika Light Wood)
A white, finely textured surface. The ribs change expression depending on the direction of the lighting, creating deep shadows and soft gradients. "Taika Light Wood" is an inorganic material that can create sharp-edged ribs, moldings, and reliefs that cannot be expressed with wood. It is a non-combustible certified material, making it safe to use in areas where interior restrictions are required, and it contributes to fire safety in public buildings. Additionally, being an inorganic material, it is less prone to warping or dimensional changes, making it ideal for use around various lighting fixtures.
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■Features 1. Non-combustible material Can be used in areas where interior fire restrictions are required. It is a product based on zonolite-type calcium silicate with excellent heat resistance. 2. High texture Due to its white and fine material characteristics, even difficult white painting can be finished beautifully. Depending on the processing shape, a cross finish is also possible. It is mainly used around various lighting, light-transmitting areas, and accent designs. 3. Excellent material properties / Lightweight, easy to install, does not warp, does not rot Dimension changes such as warping and distortion are extremely unlikely to occur, and it is an inorganic material that does not rot. It is lightweight like wood and can be processed with saws and planers. 4. Environmentally friendly Contains no asbestos or VOCs (volatile organic compounds). It is recyclable and an environmentally friendly material. 5. Versatile shape processing In addition to flat sheets, it can achieve various shapes such as ribs, molds, and reliefs.
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Nippon Insulation Co., Ltd. succeeded for the first time in the world in 1970 in manufacturing zonolite-type calcium silicate with a unique hollow secondary particle structure using a stirring method. Leveraging the excellent characteristics of zonolite crystals, Nippon Insulation Co., Ltd. has advanced the development of applications as thermal insulation and fireproofing materials, successfully achieving asbestos-free products in Japan for the first time in 1985. The company has also received numerous awards, including the Energy Conservation Vanguard, for its outstanding energy-saving properties, and has participated in many national research projects, such as the Sunshine Project. Additionally, the company has a track record of registering overseas patents in 17 countries in Europe and the United States and has provided technology for the manufacturing of fireproofing and insulation materials to major building material manufacturers in those regions. Today, zonolite-type calcium silicate materials have become widely adopted around the world as innovative materials.