Technical documentation for inorganic liquid coating agent "FINE-CERA#2000"!
This technical document introduces "FINE-CERA#2000," an inorganic one-component coating agent with a heat resistance of 2000°C. It includes a total of six pages covering topics such as "FINE-CERA#2000 Coating Performance Tests" and "FINE-CERA#1530 Coating Functions." [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Physical properties and coating performance of FINE-CERA#2000X ■ Coating performance tests of FINE-CERA#2000 ■ Physical properties and coating performance ■ Coating functions of FINE-CERA#1530 ■ Usage instructions, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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TriAxis Corporation is a company that aims to realize products that have been desired but either did not exist as general-purpose products or were thought to be impossible to create. The "Kaientatsu," which received certification from the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in February, is a material that combines non-combustibility, lightweight, and insulation. Depending on the application, such as ceilings and interior walls, customers can order it in their preferred sizes according to their requirements for thickness, width, and length. Additionally, we have launched "Kaientatsu α," which compensates for functionalities that cannot be addressed by Kaientatsu. It is a functional coating made from 167 types of fine ceramics known as complex oxide ceramic solid solutions, which do not dissolve even under harsh testing conditions. With these combinations, we can offer products that possess heat resistance, condensation prevention, salt damage resistance, and chemical resistance functionalities. We are a company that values "creativity."