Ultra weather-resistant and ultra-durable concrete finishing method using the Reflite method and water-based inorganic polymer paint.
The "RF REBORN method" is a technique that enhances the durability of exposed concrete economically, without compromising the material feel and texture of the concrete. Reinforced concrete structures, which have been considered permanent, can experience various forms of deterioration due to "neutralization" and "salt damage." This method involves repairing reinforced concrete structures that have already deteriorated using the "Refleet method," and then further protecting the surface with REBORN (a water-based inorganic polymer coating) to shield the concrete structure from various deterioration factors and maintain its aesthetic appeal. 【Features】 - By repairing with the Refleet method, the durability of the structure is improved. - REBORN forms a surface protective layer that excels in durability and weather resistance. - The synergistic effect of the Refleet method and REBORN protects concrete structures from various deterioration factors over the long term. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Construction Procedure Example】 ■1. Application of REBORN Primer ■2. Application of either REBORN Clear or Clear Color ■3. Application of REBORN Coat ■4. Application of REBORN Pattern Liquid ■5. Application of either REBORN Clear or Clear Color ■6. Completion *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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The Reflite Industrial Association was established in 1981 with the aim of promoting the healthy development of the repair and renovation industry by popularizing methods such as the "Reflite Method," which was developed for the repair, renovation, and preventive maintenance of reinforced concrete structures that are deteriorating or at risk of deterioration due to issues like concrete neutralization and salt damage, thereby contributing to the construction industry and society as a whole.