Civil engineering waterproofing materials - Civil engineering waterproofing SR sheet
The SR sheet for civil engineering waterproofing was developed for use in underground passages, subways, underground shopping areas, joint trenches, water reservoirs, and more. 【Features】 ○ Based on modified asphalt and synthetic fiber non-woven fabric developed for civil engineering, this highly reliable product pursues not only waterproof performance but also weather resistance, durability, strength, and workability, among other multifaceted properties. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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The SR sheet for civil engineering waterproofing was developed for use in underground passages, subways, underground shopping areas, joint trenches, and water reservoirs. 【Features】 ○ This highly reliable product was born from the pursuit of multifaceted performance, not only waterproofing capabilities but also weather resistance, durability, strength, and workability, based on modified asphalt and synthetic fiber non-woven fabric developed for civil engineering. ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Uses】 ○ Underground passages, subways, underground shopping areas, joint trenches, reservoirs, etc.
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The history of asphalt is long and distant. It is said that Noah's Ark, as written in the Old Testament, was waterproofed with asphalt. In ancient Egypt, asphalt-paved roads already existed. Numerous tools and figurines made of asphalt can be found within Mesopotamian civilization. In Japan, it is stated in the Nihon Shoki that during the reign of Emperor Tenji, burnt earth (asphalt) and burnt water (oil) were presented to the court from the Niigata region. Thus, asphalt has been a valuable material used throughout a long history, but there are still many unknown aspects, holding endless possibilities. Shizureki is actively advancing scientific clarification and applied research on asphalt based on years of asphalt processing technology.