Coating-type lining method + sheet lining method leads corrosion protection into a new era.
▼Overview The Zick Board S method involves applying a surface preparation material (Zick Resin HE104X) to the concrete structure, followed by the application of an odor-reducing epoxy resin (Zick Light E310 or Zick Light E410) to both the surface preparation area and the back of the Zick Board. The Zick Board is then adhered to the concrete structure immediately after application, creating a full adhesion. ▼Features - The joints of the Zick Board S method are designed with FRP molded products installed with a corrosion-resistant sealing material, creating a double structure that provides durability and prevents damage to the joint area. - As a hybrid structure that fully adheres the sheet lining method using a coating type lining method, it eliminates the need for support materials, allowing for a reduction in construction time.
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▼Purpose Concrete facility components that are subjected to severe erosion in environments such as wastewater treatment facilities, sewage treatment facilities, agricultural community drainage facilities, pumping facilities, and industrial wastewater treatment facilities, where maintenance-free operation is required.
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Japan Sewerage Corporation "Manual on Corrosion Control Technology and Anti-Corrosion Technology for Sewer Concrete Structures" conforms to the quality standards for Type D sheet lining method for post-application of molded products.
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Nihon Jikkou is a core company of a comprehensive engineering group that contributes to society through the production and sale of various related materials, starting with concrete anti-corrosion construction. Japan is now entering an era of high prevalence of social infrastructure such as water supply and sewage systems, with a vast number of concrete facilities being stockpiled. However, as these facilities age and deteriorate, it has become an urgent issue to systematically and effectively implement repair and maintenance measures to sustain them in the future. Nihon Jikkou and its group companies address these challenges by proposing optimal deterioration prevention measures based on environmental factors and facility characteristics, along with excellent construction techniques, thereby meeting all maintenance and management needs for concrete structures.