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Pumice floating × concrete new material 'AISE'

How to handle the vast accumulation of floating pumice? It can be utilized as a natural resource that is on par with artificial lightweight aggregates!

Floating pumice has the characteristic of having independent fine air bubbles, resulting in low thermal conductivity, and it does not sink even when absorbing seawater. Therefore, it is expected to continue drifting on the ocean surface for several years, and it has become a concern as a potential natural disaster that may occur in the future. "AISE" achieves recyclable lightweight concrete by carefully selecting and choosing materials without using organic solvents. By utilizing recycled materials, the environmental impact on nature can be reduced. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight concrete using ultra-lightweight aggregates ■ No use of organic solvents ■ Reduced environmental impact by utilizing recycled materials ■ Can be utilized as a natural resource comparable to artificial lightweight aggregates Our company places great importance on the 17 SDGs goals and aims to provide decarbonized (low-carbon) concrete products that make the most effective use of renewable resources. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Lightweight Concrete "AISE"

Reduced environmental impact! Lightweight concrete made with ultra-lightweight aggregates born in Toyota.

"AISE" is a lightweight concrete that can be recycled without the use of organic solvents, by carefully selecting and choosing the materials for its formulation. The materials used include cement (blast furnace cement type B and early-strength cement type B) and silica fume. Since it utilizes recycled materials, it reduces the environmental impact. An example of lightweight aggregate is "Glasera Balloon," a recycled lightweight aggregate made from waste glass that prevents contamination from heavy metals such as arsenic. [Features] - No organic solvents used - Recyclable - Lightweight concrete using ultra-lightweight aggregates - Reduced environmental impact Our company prioritizes the 17 SDGs and aims to provide decarbonized (low-carbon) concrete products that make the most effective use of renewable resources. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Water absorption properties like 'diatomaceous earth' - New concrete material 'AISE'

A new material with water-absorbing properties similar to diatomaceous earth! It is shaped by pouring into molds, achieving lightweight while maintaining the texture of concrete.

"AISE" is a lightweight concrete that can be recycled without using organic solvents, by carefully selecting and choosing the materials for its formulation. Despite being concrete, it achieves ultra-lightweight properties, making it suitable for various applications such as monuments and interior design. The materials used include cement (blast furnace cement type B and early-strength cement type B) and silica fume. By utilizing recycled materials, it helps reduce the environmental impact. 【Features】 ■ Water absorption similar to diatomaceous earth ■ No use of organic solvents ■ Recyclable ■ Lightweight concrete using ultra-lightweight aggregates Our company emphasizes the 17 goals of the SDGs and aims to provide decarbonized (low-carbon) concrete products that make the most effective use of renewable resources. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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"Gloss without the use of synthetic resin" New concrete material 'AISE'

Despite being concrete, it has a glossy appearance as if synthetic resin is mixed in! A new material with a "super lightweight" concrete quality that takes the environment into consideration.

"AISE" is a lightweight concrete that can be recycled, made without the use of organic solvents and by carefully selecting and choosing the materials for mixing. Despite being concrete, it achieves ultra-lightweight properties, allowing for various applications such as monuments and interiors through a molding method where it is poured into forms. The materials used include cement (type B blast furnace cement and type B rapid hardening cement) and silica fume. Since it utilizes recycled materials, it reduces the burden on the natural environment. [Features] - Water absorption similar to diatomaceous earth - No use of organic solvents - Recyclable - Lightweight concrete using ultra-lightweight aggregates Our company emphasizes the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and aims to provide decarbonized (low carbon) concrete products that make the most effective use of renewable resources. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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