It can be reused as renovation materials for relocation to a new site!
"Prefectural Recycled Brick" is a weakly acidic brick made by firing materials such as clay, volcanic ash, crushed stone waste mud, and molten slag, achieving color variations through kiln discoloration. This product is resistant to aging and realizes robust performance. With its natural color tone, it enhances the harmony with urban landscapes and greenery, making it suitable for use as paving material in general sidewalks and parks. Additionally, it can be reused during relocation, achieving excellent cost performance. 【Features】 ■ Weakly acidic ■ Reusable ■ Realizes robust performance ■ Resistant to aging ■ Excellent cost performance *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Overview】 ■Main Ingredients ・Viscosity ・Silica ・Crushed stone waste mud ・Melted slag, etc. ■Material pH Characteristics: Weakly acidic ■Degradation Resistance: Strong ■Compressive Strength: Strong ■Flexural Strength: Strong ■Reusability: Can be relocated due to low degradation ■Color Fastness: Does not fade due to being a fired product *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Entrance approaches and terraces of general houses and apartments, parking lots, etc. ■ Paved areas of buildings and approaches to underground parking lots ■ As paving materials for general sidewalks and parks ■ For retro-style buildings such as arch sections of stone bridges, storage facilities, and historical and cultural facilities, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Nangoku Zokusan Co., Ltd. is a general trading company based in Kagoshima, established in 1945. It operates four business divisions: the "Energy Business Division," which manages gas stations and sells gas and industrial energy across Kyushu; the "Information and Communication Business Division," which focuses on mobile phone services such as smartphones and IT business; the "Construction Materials Business Division," which designs, constructs, and sells building and civil engineering materials; and the "Machinery and Equipment Business Division," which designs, constructs, and sells life and industrial lifelines. In particular, the company is heavily involved in urban redevelopment projects in front of Kagoshima Chuo Station, having completed the Nangoku Center Building and the Kagoshima Chuo Terminal Building in 2012, which have become landmarks in Kagoshima. Moving forward, as a regional general trading company, it aims to contribute to local development through new business hubs and urban development.