A new type of floor called "SumaCon," utilizing discarded tiles and featuring water permeability.
A new environmentally friendly floor with permeable performance! Excellent workability for one-day finishing and economical. Available in 8 colors.
Kawabata Industries handles permeable concrete "SumaCon." Concrete and asphalt pavements have slopes and cover the ground, resulting in an absorption effect of "zero" for rainwater, which causes water to rapidly accumulate in ditches and rivers. We propose pavements that are cooler than regular concrete and asphalt due to environmental maintenance and the phenomenon of latent heat (the heat absorbed when a liquid turns into a gas). In addition to mitigating the heat island effect, it provides excellent slip resistance and is suitable for areas where drainage is difficult due to reverse slopes. Despite being concrete, you can choose from a color variation of all 9 colors. Instead of painting over it, the color is mixed directly into the concrete, making it resistant to fading. We will work with customers to consider the best color that matches the atmosphere of the exterior! 【Features of SumaCon】 ■ Permeability performance that responds to sudden heavy rain and snow ■ Eight color variations that enhance the exterior atmosphere ■ Permeable and breathable functions that suppress the heat island effect ■ Economical as it can be finished in one day *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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**Overview** - Concrete and asphalt pavements have slopes and cover the ground, resulting in a "zero" effect on absorbing rainwater, which causes water to rapidly accumulate in ditches and rivers. - Since water flows into the sea without being absorbed by the ground, this also leads to the depletion of groundwater. - Asphalt and concrete, which cover the ground and serve as heat sources for urban heat islands, are essential for infrastructure development, but there is also a need to promote projects that are vital for the global environment. - The number of final disposal facilities accepting discarded tiles is decreasing, and we want to treat "tiles" as a resource that can be effectively utilized as an industrial resource, even if only to a small extent. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Applications】 ■ Design offices and local municipalities (Fukui, Ishikawa): sidewalks, park paths, artificial turf subbase, difficult drainage areas ■ Major house manufacturers: condominiums and collective housing ■ Real estate: parking lots, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Kawabata Industries has been involved in concrete pumping at various construction sites, including public facilities, commercial buildings, factories, and hospitals, primarily in Fukui Prefecture. Currently, requests from individual customers are increasing, and we are further expanding our field. Our initiatives aimed at environmental SDGs and work style reform have attracted media attention, and our momentum continues to accelerate.