The floor has been completed using epoxy for its design emphasis! The final treatment was applied using a thick coating method!
We undertook construction at the Environmental Building of the University of Tokyo, Kashiwa Campus. For this project, we used epoxy instead of U-Crete due to design considerations. First, we completely removed the old paint film for substrate preparation and performed diamond polishing. Then, we applied a solvent-based primer as a base coat on the floor, followed by a mid-coat using solvent-free epoxy and putty. Finally, we applied a thick coating method for the top coat, completing the floor. For the walls, after surface preparation, we applied a water-based synthetic resin emulsion sealer and painted twice with an environmentally friendly synthetic resin emulsion paint. Although we used epoxy this time, we also accommodate various methods including U-Crete. Customers looking for flooring construction in environments where hygiene is a priority are welcome to consult Asahi Coating. [Case Overview] ■ Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa Campus ■ Flooring Method: Epoxy *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company specializes in flooring construction, including the U-Crete method. We have extensive experience in projects at factories, commercial facilities, and public facilities, allowing us to understand our customers' needs and propose appropriate construction plans. For flooring that requires heat resistance, durability, and mold resistance, please leave your U-Crete method and flooring construction concerns to us.