The 'Ings Court Beautification and Stain Prevention Method' is a beautification and stain prevention technique using inorganic paint for architectural and civil engineering structures that does not impose a burden on the environment.
The "Ings Coat Beautification and Anti-Soiling Method" is a beautification and anti-soiling method using inorganic paint for architectural and civil engineering structures that does not impose a burden on the environment. High-durability inorganic anti-soiling material "Ings Coat" It is effective across a wide range, from concrete structures such as tunnels and underpasses that require anti-soiling measures to steel structures and tile or stone-finished structures that need surface protection.
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Ingscoating's glass coating can also be used on stone materials such as graves, monuments, and objects. Once the entire surface is coated, you can simply wipe it down with a clean cloth! Cleaning graves, which can be a hassle, becomes easy. Additionally, the glass coating makes the surface smooth, making it harder for dirt to stick, and it is effective in preventing discoloration caused by chicken droppings and other substances.
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P2
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P2
Applications/Examples of results
【Uses】 ■ Graffiti prevention painting worker ■ Tunnel interior painting worker ■ Tile and stone surface protection painting worker ■ Tombstone and marble surface protection painting worker
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We are primarily engaged in the development and sales of liquid glass coatings for wood. Liquid glass refers to an inorganic liquid glass technology that forms a porcelain-like coating on various substrates such as concrete, mortar, slate, metal, and wood at room temperature. In recent years, with the increasing emphasis on the use of domestic timber due to environmental issues, this new technology has gained attention for "solving problems related to wood usage." Liquid glass can be categorized into two types: an impregnation type that penetrates the substrate and a coating type that forms a film. Both types, whether impregnation or coating, integrate with the substrate to maintain strong adhesion, improve durability, and preserve aesthetics over the long term, among other benefits.