[Must-see for those troubled by industrial waste disposal] Recycled material product "Ririkon"
Make it possible to reuse returned concrete and leftover concrete, which would otherwise become industrial waste, as subgrade material!
"Ririkon" is a processing material for returned concrete and residual concrete that can be easily crushed by mixing it with returned concrete and residual concrete. By adding this product and stirring, the surface of the cement particles is covered with fine particles of sand, preventing the dense coagulation that normally occurs within concrete and instead causing coarse granulation. As a result, it does not harden like regular concrete, making it easy to crush and allowing for its use as a resource for base materials and other applications. We will also provide information on how to use it based on actual inquiries. [Features] - Can process not only leftover fresh concrete but also returned concrete with wash water. - Easy to handle as it can be directly sprinkled on returned and residual concrete and mixed with heavy machinery. - Causes "granulation" instead of the usual hardening, allowing for easy crushing and direct use as base material. - Safe to use as it is an inorganic processing material that does not contain harmful substances. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us. *We have released a video showing the processing, which can be viewed through the link below.
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【Main Specifications】 ■Appearance: Gray fine powder ■Packaging: 20kg kraft paper bag ■Bulk density: 0.9 to 1.1 ■1% solution pH: 6.0 to 8.0 ■Recommended dosage: Approximately 1.5kg to 2kg per 1m3 ■Storage method: Please store in a cool, dark place with low humidity *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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※Delivery dates vary depending on quantity and the location of the delivery destination, so please inquire.
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【Usage】 ■ Processing of returned concrete and leftover concrete ■ Recycling of subgrade materials, etc. *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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Since establishing a ready-mix concrete plant in Nagano Prefecture, Okaya City, in 1972, we have been involved in the production of ready-mix concrete. While utilizing the know-how we have gained so far, we will continue to provide new technologies and products.