Water Supply Facility Corrosion Protection and Waterproofing System Inorganic Coating Method Z Mortar S-T
Non-polymer, non-fiber type
▼Features of S-T Non-Polymer, Non-Fiber Type Z Mortar S-T is a special cement-based corrosion and waterproofing material that does not contain polymer mixing liquids or fibers. It can be applied in facilities that have regulations for non-polymer and non-fiber materials. It is mainly applied to sealed water tanks. ▼Characteristics 【Water Quality】 Meets the leaching test methods and standard values of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare and JWWA Z 108:2016, making it suitable for application on the inner surfaces of concrete water supply facilities. 【Workability】 Can be applied in a single spray or trowel application with a thickness of approximately 10mm to 20mm on vertical surfaces. The rebound loss during spraying is minimal, and trowel application is also favorable. 【Curing Properties】 Exhibits excellent early strength and good workability, allowing for shortened construction periods. At 28 days of age, it demonstrates a compressive strength of over 50N/m², providing stable strength equivalent to or greater than that of concrete. 【Durability】 The cured material is dense and has low permeability, exhibiting excellent durability and wear resistance.
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Concrete tank inner surface for water supply: water distribution reservoirs, receiving tanks, water purification facilities, etc. Other concrete tank inner surfaces: farm ponds, fire water tanks, etc.
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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.