Significant reduction in construction time and low cost achieved! Introducing the construction procedure for the cover remake method. No worries about noise or dust!
We would like to introduce the construction procedure for the Basque Resin Cover Remake Method. In the cover remake method using the synthetic resin "Basque Resin," aggregates that were difficult to fix with conventional binders are secured in a "three-dimensional structure," achieving stronger adhesion. Utilizing this adhesion and strength, it is possible to carry out the work without removing the existing flooring (substrate). Our company uses mixed materials such as "Stone Remake," which finishes at a thickness of 10mm, and "Color Sand Remake," which finishes at a thickness of 3mm. 【Construction Procedure】 1. Substrate treatment 2. Preparation 3. Primer application 4. Making the binder (resin mixing) 5. Making the mixed material 6. Spreading and finishing 7. Curing and completion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Stone Remake】 ■ Installation thickness: 10mm ■ No need to remove existing flooring ■ Shortened construction period, cost reduction, zero noise and dust ■ Water drains easily, preventing puddles 【Features of Color Sand Remake】 ■ Installation thickness: 3mm ■ Shortened construction period, cost reduction, zero noise and dust ■ Excellent landscape design capability allows for slip-resistant installation in various locations *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Turning Point × Possible Change of Perspective Possible The new material binder "Bas Resin," commonly referred to as "fiber synthetic resin," is a binder (adhesive) that excels in durability and chemical resistance, made by mixing epoxy resin with fiber (ceramic-based fiber). The fibers intertwine within the epoxy resin, reinforcing the fiber group and creating an ultra-strong composite material. In the "Cover Remake Method" using Bas Resin, aggregates that were previously impossible to fix in a "three-dimensional structure" with conventional binders are now securely held, achieving stronger adhesion. Utilizing this adhesion and high strength, it allows for construction without removing existing flooring (substrate). Significant reduction in construction time! Low cost! No worries about noise or dust!