Small-scale cavity filling method! Achieving high-quality filling by using a dedicated plant.
"Light Fill Foam" is a premixed type of air mortar that only requires water to be mixed. Due to the lightweight and fluidity characteristics of air mortar, it is suitable for cavity filling, and high-quality air mortar manufacturing and filling work can be carried out using a dedicated plant. The compactly designed dedicated plant enables construction in small-scale projects and narrow areas, which were previously less applicable. [Features] ■ Just mix with water ■ Ideal for cavity filling due to lightweight and fluidity ■ Achieves high-quality filling by using a dedicated plant ■ Effective for small-scale projects and narrow areas *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Example of Mixing】 ■ Light Fill Foam ・Per 1m3: 520 [26 bags] kg ・Per bag: 20 [1 bag] kg ■ Mixing Water ・Per 1m3: 416 kg ・Per bag: 16 kg ■ Estimated Yield ・Per 1m3: 1000L ・Per bag: 38.5L *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Small-scale construction and narrow areas *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In the mid-1950s, during a period of construction boom leading up to the Tokyo Olympics, Asou Sangyo Co., Ltd. (now Asou Corporation) focused on the increasing demand for lightweight and labor-saving high-rise buildings. They recognized the advantages of using aerated concrete (air mortar), which excels in lightweight properties and thermal insulation, as insulation material, and established the company with the aim of manufacturing and constructing building-grade aerated concrete. The unique technology developed through research and development of imported technology from the United States, along with the excellent characteristics of their product (aerated concrete), matched the needs of the times. It was used for waterproofing on rooftops to reduce the weight of high-rise buildings, raising floor slabs on each floor, and embedding piping in mechanical rooms. Subsequently, the lightweight properties of aerated concrete attracted attention from various fields, leading to its adoption in numerous civil engineering projects, including the Tōkaidō Shinkansen construction. To date, the construction achievements have exceeded 10 million cubic meters, and the company continues to provide satisfaction to the times and society as a pioneer of air mortar and a technology development-oriented enterprise that responds to various needs.