【Mahal Utilization Method】No disposal required as industrial waste, and cost reduction.
No need for ground disposal, so the construction period is shorter! We accommodate various substrates.
We will introduce the usage of our wood grain and stone grain sheet building material "Mahal." It can be installed by simply treating the existing substrate during renovation. This allows for the reduction of costs associated with removing the substrate and disposing of it as industrial waste. Additionally, it is compatible with various substrates for exterior use, such as concrete, mortar, and ALC, and for interior use, such as plasterboard, plywood, and external substrates. 【Compatible Substrates (Partial)】 <Exterior> ■ Concrete ■ Mortar ■ ALC ■ PC Board ■ Siding *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Supporting Materials】 <Exterior> ■Extruded board ■Steel plate ■Aluminum <Interior> ■Plasterboard ■Plywood ■External substrate ■Calcium silicate board *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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"Mahal" is a stone-like and wood-like building material sheet that can be applied to the exterior walls of buildings. It creates an impressive presence that resembles real stone or wood while compressing budgets and construction periods compared to using genuine materials. It has been introduced in brand shops and resort hotels located in prime areas of Ginza, as well as in public facilities. "Mahal" will expand the range of architectural expression for your company. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our company started in 1966 as a painting contractor and, while developing as a technical group for on-site construction, successfully developed Japan's first interior and exterior finishing sheet material using a fusion method, leveraging the characteristics and construction know-how of acrylic resin spray materials. "Mahal" has broken away from the conventional method of spraying painting materials on-site and developed a groundbreaking system of application, earning high praise and support from many as a pioneer in sheet materials.