Refleet method
Refresh deteriorated concrete structures! Prevent the intrusion of water and carbon dioxide.
The "Refleet Method" is a structural repair technique developed to prevent deterioration and improve the durability of reinforced concrete structures. By applying a special penetrating alkaline agent "RF-100," it imparts alkalinity to the deteriorated structure while simultaneously reinforcing the surface, chemically and physically refreshing the concrete. To enhance the aesthetics, ensure safety, increase asset value, and improve durability of important social infrastructure such as reinforced concrete structures, we encourage you to utilize this method for longer service life. 【Features】 ■ Structural repairs tailored to the causes of deterioration ■ Polymer cement mortars with excellent properties ■ Cross-section repair methods based on deterioration symptoms ■ Abundant experience and construction track record *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Materials Used】 ■ RF Specification - RF-100 (Alkali-adding surface curing agent) - RF Rust Prevention Paste (Polymer cement-based rust prevention material with rust inhibitor; surface coating material) - RF Mortar (Polymer cement-based cross-section repair material with rust inhibitor) ■ DS Specification - RF-100 (Alkali-adding surface curing agent) - DS-400 (Coating type rust prevention material) - RF Rust Prevention Paste (Polymer cement-based rust prevention material with rust inhibitor; surface coating material) - RF Mortar (Polymer cement-based cross-section repair material with rust inhibitor) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Reinforced concrete civil engineering structures such as bridge piers, abutments, handrails, and retaining walls damaged by salt damage. ■ Reinforced concrete architectural structures such as apartment buildings, offices, schools, and sports facilities damaged by salt damage. ■ Preventive maintenance against salt damage for reinforced concrete. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.