It follows the deformation of the insulation substrate and the movement of the structure, serving as a cushioning material.
The exterior base adjustment material, elastic base adjustment mortar, prevents joint cracks with high and low fibers and acts as a cushioning material by following the deformation of insulation base and the movement of the structure with ultra-elastic re-emulsified powdered acrylic resin. Suitable substrates include phenolic (such as Neoma foam), styrene (such as Kanelight), urethane (such as Achilles board), wood wool board (such as MK board), plywood, flexible boards, siding, and FRP. The product is available in a 25kg powder form (in a three-layer poly-lined kraft paper bag), with a coverage area of 8-10 m² at a thickness of 2-3 mm. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Prevents joint cracks with short and long fibers ○ Acts as a cushioning material by following the deformation of the insulation substrate and the movement of the structure, thanks to ultra-elastic re-emulsified powdered acrylic resin ○ Packaging: Powder 25kg (3-layer poly-lined kraft paper) ○ Standard thickness: 2-3 mm ○ Standard coverage area: 8-10 m² ○ Formaldehyde emission rating: F☆☆☆☆ ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Adaptation Base】 ○ Phenol (Neomafoam, etc.) ○ Styrene (Kanelite, etc.) ○ Urethane (Achilles Board, etc.) ○ Wood Wool Board (MK Board, etc.) ○ Plywood ○ Flexible Board ○ Siding ○ FRP ● 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.