The appeal lies in its excellent workability, regardless of whether it is existing or newly installed!
The "Eco Kawara Coat" is a cold-applied thin-layer paving material made by crushing waste tiles generated from the rebuilding of buildings into aggregates. It can be applied over tiles and slopes, making it easy to implement anti-slip measures. Additionally, it can be sprayed onto metal plates, concrete, and asphalt. 【Product Description】 ■ Tile aggregate: 0–1.2mm usage ■ Uses water-based inorganic emulsion ■ Application thickness: 1.2–1.5mm ■ Compatible with spray gun and roller application ■ Slip resistance value: BPN 70 or higher ■ Abrasion resistance: 100 or lower *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■ No Overlay Required - Can be painted directly on existing asphalt and concrete pavements, eliminating the need for an overlay. ■ Maintenance - Excellent maintenance properties, allowing for easy repairs with simple touch-ups and blending. ■ Anti-Slip Measures - Can be painted over tiles and slopes, making anti-slip measures easy to implement. ■ Aesthetic Appeal - Matches any type of building or landscape, making it easy to adapt to design requirements. ■ Heat Island Mitigation - Just by painting, it can reduce temperatures by more than 10°C for asphalt and more than 5°C for concrete. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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I want to contribute to disaster recovery, local production for local consumption, and regional revitalization by utilizing tiles, bricks, ceramics, glass, and bottles that were discarded due to earthquakes or aging. We recycled tiles from Kumamoto Castle, which were damaged in the earthquake, and tiles from Chiba Prefecture that were discarded due to typhoons, using them as paving materials for sidewalks and roads, as well as interior wall and floor materials. By leveraging the characteristics of industrial waste such as tiles, glass, and ceramics that are discarded in daily life, we developed environmentally friendly products that realize sustainable design. We are working towards building a circular society by promoting the 3Rs and ethical consumption, aiming for local production for local consumption, regional revitalization, and community activation. We have developed recycled paving materials effective for heat island measures by utilizing the characteristics of tiles from Kumamoto Castle, which were damaged in the 2016 earthquake, and tiles discarded during the 2019 Typhoon in East Japan and the Boso Peninsula. Our construction achievements include the upper mountain green space in Minamisanriku Town, Miyagi Prefecture, and the stairs and sidewalks of Hibiya Park in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo. In 2021, we launched the "Kumamoto Castle 'Disaster-Damaged Tile' Regeneration Project." We raised funds through crowdfunding, and except for some expenses, the collected donations were contributed to initiatives for regional revitalization in Kumamoto Prefecture and to support workers responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Kumamoto Prefecture.