Environmentally friendly and highly safe emulsion-type exterior wall treatment material.
Waterproof and finishing coating material, water-based New Concoat is an environmentally friendly, high-safety emulsion type exterior wall treatment material. It provides water-repellent waterproofing effects and suppresses deterioration, contamination, and efflorescence of the structure. Please dilute with water at a ratio of 1:5 for use. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Environmentally friendly ○ High safety ○ Emulsion-type exterior wall treatment material ○ Environmentally compatible product ○ Provides water-repellent waterproofing effect, suppressing deterioration, contamination, and efflorescence of the structure ○ Usage instructions → Please dilute with water at a ratio of 1:5 ○ Standard mixing → Concentrate 1: Water 4 ○ F☆☆☆☆ → Japan Building Finishing Materials Association 0808010 ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Usage】 ○ Prevents water absorption in exposed concrete, mortar, plaster, slate boards, PC boards, resin, stucco, decorative blocks, etc., protecting against aging, weathering, freeze damage, salt damage, and dirt. ○ Prevents efflorescence in exposed concrete, mortar, tile joints, brick tiles, etc. ○ Similarly protects ALC boards, concrete blocks, cement-based artificial stones, and other materials with high water absorption from aging, freeze damage, and dirt. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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In 1910 (Meiji 43), the founder Ryujiro Yanaka established a municipal chemical research institute in Dalian, Manchuria, and began research on the chemical applications of the local specialty "soybeans." He made various inventions and proposals, but he felt particularly strongly about the need for the cement waterproofing agent, which was of great importance, especially in the rainy and humid climate of mainland Japan. In 1921 (Taisho 10), he moved to Tokyo and established the Yushi Chemical Company in the area of Jabukubo, Ebara Town, Ebara District, Tokyo (now the headquarters). With the trademark "Manol," he began full-scale production and sales, laying the foundation for today's company. In 1955 (Showa 30), the first president Ryujiro Yanaka was honored with the Purple Ribbon Medal for his invention of the cement waterproofing agent manufacturing method, solidifying his position as a leader in the industry both in name and reality. Recent technological innovations have led to significant advancements in materials and construction methods, and to respond to increasingly diverse needs, the company is actively promoting a variety of research and development activities while focusing on strengthening its corporate foundation with a motto of sound management.