Suitable for thin plastering methods. Also for tile substrates. Contributes to shortening construction time and is economical.
The substrate adjustment mortar additive, Fujisand II, uses special foamed fine particles as the main aggregate, combined with synthetic resin adhesives, thickeners, and fibrous bonding agents to create an adhesive additive for substrate adjustment mortar. It has high heat resistance and alkali resistance, and because it uses highly elastic aggregates, it produces a mortar with a low Young's modulus that can absorb the expansion and contraction of the mortar layer due to temperature changes, humidity changes, and water absorption. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Effective in preventing the beauty and peeling of mortar → Disperses and absorbs force through the action of elastic aggregates, fibrous fillers, and adhesives, demonstrating stable adhesion ○ Lightweight, easy to apply, and excellent workability → Only requires water for mixing → Good workability due to moisture retention and viscosity → Approximately 1/3 lighter compared to sand mortar → Undercoating work is more than twice as efficient as conventional methods ○ The comb pattern of the undercoat mortar is completed simultaneously → Elastic aggregates restore and create a rough texture, eliminating the need for a comb pattern ○ Ideal for thin application of mortar ○ Perfect for tile substrates ○ Shortens construction time and is economical ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Usage】 ○ External intermediate coating ○ Tile substrate ● 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.