Simple installation by just inserting three types of sponges according to the application!
The "Taika Black Sponge (Round Hole)" is a fireproof material for cable and conduit penetration and round hole openings. Due to its block shape, there is no variation in filling depth. It does not harden and does not require putty filling, making rework and additional work easy. It can be used on walls, hollow walls, single-sided walls, and floors, and all installations can be performed from one side. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ Simple installation by just inserting three types of sponges according to the application ■ Can be cut and has slits, allowing for processing to the desired size and insertion without gaps ■ Block shape ensures no variation in filling depth ■ Usable on walls, hollow walls, single-sided walls, and floors, with all installations performed from one side ■ Does not harden and does not require putty filling, making rework and additional work easy *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Set Contents (Partial)】 ■10mm thickness ■Compression pack ■Cross slit *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Cable and conduit penetration, round hole opening *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Future Industrial is a manufacturer of electrical equipment materials, water supply and drainage equipment materials, and gas equipment materials, founded in 1965. Under the policy of "not making the same products as other companies," we have thoroughly pursued ease of use and created original products that incorporate ingenuity in various ways. For example, the "switch box" that is embedded behind switches and outlets. This small plastic box contains numerous ideas and has become our flagship product, boasting the top market share in Japan today.










