It has high moisture regulation properties and adsorbs, fixes, and neutralizes substances such as formaldehyde.
The moisture-regulating interior finishing material, Palebonite, provides a bright and refreshing impression, as if you are in dappled sunlight, or a modern feel, depending on the design, making it suitable for various spaces. It can be freely used in both Japanese and Western-style rooms. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ A moisture-regulating, breathable wall coating material based on shirasu and zeolite ○ A wall coating material considered as one means to achieve a comfortable living environment with a soft texture ○ Made from materials that do not contain harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, ensuring they do not emit such substances ○ Maintains indoor humidity at a constant level, creating a consistently comfortable living space ○ Purifies indoor air, including the removal of unpleasant odors ○ Uses natural anti-mold agents, providing high durability in antibacterial and anti-mold functions ○ Reduces sound leakage indoors ○ Less affected by external air, helping to maintain a constant indoor temperature ○ Negative ion effect → Purifies the air, decomposes and deodorizes unpleasant odors, enhances physiological functions, and boosts the body's natural healing abilities ○ Far infrared effect → Provides a gentle thermal effect ○ Various finishes are possible, from a "flat" trowel finish resembling plaster to three-dimensional patterns ○ Color variations: 10 standard colors + 50 Fujikawa colors ○ Adsorbs, decomposes, and neutralizes substances like formaldehyde ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Fujikawa Kenzai Kogyo Co., Ltd. is a company born from the blessings of the Fujikawa. The Fujikawa, a first-class river formed by the confluence of the Kamanasugawa flowing in the northwest of Yamanashi Prefecture and the Fuefukigawa flowing in the northeast, flows south of the Kofu Basin, descending from the west side of Mount Fuji and pouring into Suruga Bay in Shizuoka Prefecture. We will continue to strive and refine our efforts so that the water, sand, and gravel that nurture the "oikawa" and "ugui" living in the Fujikawa can shine even more brightly as important sources of our Fujikawa products.