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Forming expansion joint material "Krakutite"

Excellent workability and suppression of cracking due to the shrinkage of protective concrete.

"Kurakutaito" is a molding expansion joint material used to prevent cracking due to the shrinkage of protective concrete. The cap section is made of polyethylene with glass fibers, providing excellent dimensional stability. The non-vulcanized butyl rubber adhesive layer on the side of the cap section has excellent adhesion to the concrete, preventing water ingress and the growth of weeds and other vegetation. Additionally, we also offer "Paraboard," which protects the waterproofing layer with a durable board. 【Features (Kurakutaito)】 ■ Wide range of product lineup ■ Cap section with excellent dimensional stability ■ Butyl rubber adhesive layer prevents water ingress and the growth of weeds ■ Dry type designed for cost performance ■ Absorbs movement of concrete *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Molded expansion joint material "Cractite"

Born as Japan's first plastic molding expansion joint material! Molding expansion joint material "Krakutite."

The material used to prevent cracking due to the shrinkage of protective concrete is molded expansion joint material. The "Cracktight" series from Archiyamade was born in 1967 as the first plastic molded expansion joint material in Japan. It boasts a lineup that accurately meets diverse user needs. For more details, please request the documentation.

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