[Confident in our prices] Fundamental measures against concrete salt damage! Reducing salt content around rebar and its surroundings to long-term inhibit rebar corrosion.
The "SSI Method" is a salt damage prevention technique developed jointly by the Railway Technical Research Institute and the former Japan Highway Public Corporation Testing Research Institute. By utilizing a "salt-adsorbing agent" that directly acts on the salt content in concrete, it fundamentally and long-term suppresses salt damage. It is composed of polymer cement-based materials that are of the same quality as the structure, making it effective as a countermeasure against macrocell corrosion after partial cross-section repair, and it achieves high durability. 【Features】 ■ Adsorbs salt present in the residual rust layer on the surface of rebar ■ Reduces salt content in the concrete structure surrounding the rebar surface ■ Composed of polymer cement-based materials of the same quality as the structure ■ Effective as a countermeasure against macrocell corrosion after partial cross-section repair ■ Achieves high durability
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【Other Features】 ■ A high-performance type has been added to the rust-proof paste that acts as a rust inhibitor. ■ Rust-proof mortar is not required. ■ Reduces the bonding interface. ■ Simplifies construction and improves quality. * For more details, please see the related links.
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【Purpose】 ■Fundamental measures against salt damage in concrete structures
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Company Name FCR Corporation (FCR) *Field Cross drain: Refers to a railway crossing drainage system. *Repair: Means maintenance. Our company operates the FCR Method Association and the Antiviral Antibacterial Association.