Since it is almost transparent, post-observation is possible! "Preventive safety" to prevent water leakage from the elevated bridge.
This document introduces the applications, features, and construction procedures for the suggested liquid rubber products. It includes the features and construction procedures for Ceramax FT85 (liquid rubber putty) and Ceramax FT70. Please make use of this information for product selection. [Contents] ■ Applications: Steel bridge piers ■ Features - Ceramax FT85 (liquid rubber putty) - Ceramax FT70, color customizable ■ Ceramax FT70 Construction Procedures - One coat waterproofing and concrete protection - One coat waterproofing and rust prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Ceramics and Earth Co., Ltd. is actively engaged in public relations activities for the Ceramax method, which has made it possible to reduce LCC in response to the pressing societal demands for environmental sustainability and ultra-durability of solvent-free, inorganic coatings. We are continuously conducting research to overcome the issue of cracking in the paint film, which has been the biggest drawback of inorganic paints, and we are constantly striving to improve quality. Nowadays, highway companies are adopting the IMCA method, which contributes to reducing environmental impact, offers ultra-durability, shortens construction periods through process simplification that allows for rust prevention to finishing in one day, and reduces costs by minimizing traffic regulations. Moving forward, we promise to continue our research on the next-generation paint Ceramax, which is increasingly demanded by society, and to utilize the Ceramax method as a pioneer in the paint industry, ensuring that we leave behind work for future generations.