Photocatalytic Hydro Color Coat
~ A self-cleaning paint that decomposes dirt with the power of light and can be naturally washed away by rain ~ Photocatalytic paint decomposes dirt using the power of light and can be naturally washed away by rain. It not only breaks down dirt but also prevents bacteria from settling, making it ideal for clean rooms. It also has air purification effects, contributing to the reduction of NOx and SOx. In addition, we started with marine paints and now offer a variety of industrial and architectural paints. We provide total support for our customers' painting needs, so please feel free to contact us. Recently, environmentally friendly paints and those with special functions, such as suppressing temperature rise or removing dirt and bacteria through light, have also become popular! ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ For more details, please contact us.
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~ A self-cleaning paint that decomposes dirt with the power of light and can be naturally washed away by rain ~ Photocatalytic paint decomposes dirt using the power of light and can be naturally washed away by rain. It not only breaks down dirt but also prevents bacteria from settling, making it ideal for clean rooms. It also has air purification effects, contributing to the reduction of NOx and SOx. In addition, we started with marine paints and now sell various industrial and architectural paints. We provide total support for our customers' painting needs, so please feel free to contact us. Recently, environmentally friendly paints, as well as paints with special functions that suppress temperature rise or remove dirt and bacteria through light, have also become popular! ■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□ For more details, please contact us.
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- For painting walls that easily get dirty in factories - On the walls of clean rooms
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A traditional wooden construction technique that has been passed down in Japan for a long time. It is a method of joining two boards without using nails, by cutting a bowtie-shaped groove in the overlapping parts and driving a wedge of the same shape into it to secure the boards. The shape of this wedge is the Chikiri mark.