Completed with water-based paint! A case study of a 2000mm long styrofoam model.
Here is an example of a polystyrene model of a Galápagos giant tortoise that was created. The Galápagos giant tortoise, which collaborated in technology and materials for the "Yokohama Triennale 2017 - Islands, Constellations, and Galápagos," was displayed in front of the "Lighthouse of Wind" on the 3rd floor of Landmark Plaza in Yokohama City. This model of the Galápagos giant tortoise was completed by applying a hard polyurethane coating to the polystyrene and painting it with water-based paint. [Overview of the case] - Technical and material cooperation for an international contemporary art exhibition - Polystyrene model with a body length of 2000mm - Hard polyurethane coating applied to the polystyrene - Completed with water-based paint *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kimura Casting Co., Ltd. is a company that primarily manufactures various types of cast iron, cast steel, and various special alloy castings. In 1966, we introduced the Full Mold Casting (FMC) method, which clearly highlighted both its advantages and disadvantages, making it challenging to overcome the drawbacks. However, after many changes, we abandoned the casting methods we had developed up to that point and specialized in this Full Mold Casting method. This focus and continuity have supported our company today, enabling new business developments. This technology also pairs well with digital technology, and supported by model production using it, we take pride in having brought about revolutionary changes in casting within a broad industrial sector. We will continue to strive to contribute to the changes in society with our "technology and quality."