Began marketing WILTIR™ SHEET, a water-repellent and water-permeable sheet for concrete formwork
2022.11.14 New products
(Headquarters: Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture) has developed a water-repellent and water-permeable sheet for concrete molds, "WILTIER," which utilizes the company's proprietary water-repellent technology.™We are pleased to announce that we have completed the development of the "Sheet" and started test sales in November 2022.
1. name
Water-repellent and water-permeable sheet for concrete formwork "WILTIA™ Sheet"
*"Wiltshire™is a trademark for products utilizing our proprietary water repellent technology.
2. Background and Aim of Development
The civil engineering industry in Japan is faced with a chronic shortage of human resources and an aging population, and there is a need to maintain and improve construction quality and environmental friendliness, as well as to further improve the efficiency of construction work.
By using this product in concrete formwork construction, it is expected to improve quality by suppressing surface bubbles that occur during concrete placement, conserve resources by being used repeatedly, and improve workability through micro-adhesion processing.
3. New Product Features
- (1) Excellent bubble suppression effect
- The unique structure, which combines a water-repellent coating and a water-permeable layer developed by our company, suppresses surface bubbles that tend to occur after concrete placement. Suppression of surface bubbles increases the denseness and leads to improved durability of the concrete surface.
- (2) Resource conservation through repeated use
- It is highly durable and can be used repeatedly because it is not easily contaminated during installation. It also maintains a high surface bubble suppression effect even after repeated use.
- (3) Reduction of man-hours during construction
- The micro-adhesion process makes it easy to attach to concrete formwork.
We will continue to offer "WILTIA™We plan to develop new products that respond to solving social issues by utilizing the
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