Building materials with adsorption and decomposition functions are attracting attention! Due to their alkaline nature, they are also expected to have antibacterial and anti-mold effects.
In recent years, plaster has begun to attract attention as a building material with the ability to adsorb and decompose "formaldehyde," which is considered a major cause of chemical sensitivity. Additionally, due to its alkaline nature, plaster is also expected to have antibacterial and mold-resistant effects. After application, plaster dries from the surface and gradually hardens into a lump of lime, taking a long time to cure (or mineralize) while absorbing carbon dioxide from the air. It is said that this process takes about 10 years for a thickness of 1mm. In the "Kizuri substrate method" using "Seto plaster," plaster is applied at a thickness of over 8mm, which enhances its effectiveness due to the increased thickness. [Effects] - Formaldehyde adsorption and decomposition function - Antibacterial and mold-resistant properties *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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Seto plaster can create walls using only wood and plaster, and it can also be used for large wall specifications that have been considered difficult until now. ~High-strength plaster with oyster shell extract material~ Seto plaster Seto plaster is the first product in Japan to obtain Ministerial approval and a patent. We have developed a low-cost plaster material that is free from the issues of sick house syndrome, improving upon the challenges of traditional techniques passed down since ancient times.