Compatible with floor polishing machines such as "Ken-ta"! For urethane, thin coating floor materials, and adhesive removal!
Our company has accumulated various construction methods and machinery know-how, and we offer a lineup of high-quality substrate treatment attachments. The "Shave Cutter" is a grinding machine that can be used for removing urethane, thin coating flooring materials, and adhesives. It is compatible with models such as "Kenta" and "Super Kenta." 【Features】 ■ Applications: Urethane, thin coating flooring materials, adhesive removal ■ Compatible models: Kenta, Super Kenta, and other floor grinding machines *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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We are a specialized company that revitalizes and strengthens all types of buildings. Since our establishment in 1994, CRT World has been providing regeneration technologies and methods to maintain various structures, including concrete, over the long term. The pillars of CRT World's regeneration technology are "substrate treatment" and "environmental finishing." By thoroughly understanding the internal conditions of buildings and bridges and applying solid "substrate treatment," we can significantly reduce the frequency of maintenance and renovation work. Consequently, the amount of waste generated from paints and materials during the lifecycle is drastically reduced, which in turn significantly lowers CO2 emissions. Additionally, our pioneering "environmental finishing" approach minimizes harm to people, enhances the integrity of the structure, and sustains environmental improvements for the entire construction site and the targeted building over the long term. Moving forward, CRT World will continue to leverage our accumulated know-how to not only make buildings strong and durable but also to refine regeneration technologies and methods that consider both people and the environment, contributing to society.