Easy to handle in a tablet type, with excellent dispersibility! Dry type sprayable wood fiber.
Green pellets are spray materials for greening construction made from recycled cardboard. The wood fibers contained in cardboard, when used in conjunction with erosion control agents, prevent the loss of seeds and soil, and improve the soil's thermal insulation, water retention, and nutrient retention necessary for plant germination. <Features> 1. Environmentally friendly recycled material This is a recycled material utilizing the increasing amount of cardboard waste in recent years. The wood fibers that serve as the raw material for cardboard decompose after greening is completed, leaving no burden on the environment. 2. High expandability It is a dry type of curing material with low moisture content. After absorbing water, it expands quickly, allowing for a larger area to be covered with a smaller amount compared to wet curing materials. This can reduce transportation costs and labor. 3. Improved workability With a special tablet shape, there is no need to break it apart during material input, making it easy to measure. Additionally, it does not generate dust, preventing the material from scattering and dirtying the seeder or the site.
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【Specifications】 15kg / bag in paper bag 【Usage Amount】 Seed spraying: 50-100kg per 1,000m² Topsoil spraying: 7.5-15.0kg per 1m³
Price information
3,750 yen per bag (including shipping) *Additional shipping charges apply for Okinawa, Hokkaido, and remote islands.
Price range
P1
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
【Purpose】 Seed spraying work, topsoil spraying work 【Examples of Achievements】 Numerous achievements in public works by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, various prefectures, NEXCO, and private projects.
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Oval Corporation engages in daily activities aimed at "realizing a sustainable society" and "passing on valuable technologies to the next generation" through its greening business.