It can create a safe waterproof layer with excellent workability and safety.
"Semiguard" is a polymer-cement-based waterproofing material that forms a strong and durable elastic coating by mixing and applying a liquid material called "Semi Emulsion," which is mainly composed of high-performance polymer emulsion (ethylene-vinyl acetate), with special cement-based inorganic aggregates "Semi Guard K Admixture" and "Semi Guard L Admixture." Compared to conventional waterproofing materials, it offers superior workability and safety, allowing for the creation of a safe waterproof layer. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Excellent elasticity and waterproofing, with superior follow-up capability to substrate cracks ○ Can be applied on damp substrates, offering excellent workability ○ Superior adhesion to substrate concrete, mortar, plywood, etc. ○ Contains special short fibers that enhance follow-up capability to substrate cracks ○ A water-based waterproofing material that contains no organic solvents, making it safe for humans and the environment ○ Formaldehyde emission grade: F☆☆☆☆ G412016 ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Japan's structural body treatment focuses on the inorganic materials inherent in concrete and has developed the "Inorganic Penetrating Concrete Modifier RC Gardex Series," which incorporates a unique functional catalyst. This product is an odorless, water-based inorganic surface impregnation material, resulting in minimal environmental impact and effects on human health. Focusing on "products that are friendly to structures and the environment," it not only applies to new concrete but also offers a new approach to extending the lifespan, enhancing durability, and protecting against various deterioration factors for existing concrete. We will continue to actively engage in the development of new products and aim to play a pioneering role in the field of surface impregnation materials and inorganic penetrating modifiers.