| | | Emits Far-Infrared Rays Emits "far-infrared rays" from its special ceramic aggregates to refresh the body and promote blood circulation. | | Non VOC Use Volatile Organic Compounds like Xylene and Toulene are not used in the production of Japanese Wall. Safe and water based, the material is gentle to both people and the environment. | | |
| | | Non Toxic and Environment Friendly Mainly composed of natural materials such as sand, clay DE and water, Japanese Wall is non-toxic and giving a peace of mind to use. | | Purify and Disintegrate Odors Diatomite contains microscopic pores which absorbs and disintegrates odors from ammonia, tobacco, pets, etc. This high deodarizing effect maintains clean air in the room | | |
| | | Diatomite Earth Diatomite Earth (DE) is a nati occurring substance, comprised of the fossilized remains of plankton or green algae. 2 to 3 million years ago these fossils accumulated along sea beds rivers and lakes, to form a soft chalk like sedimentary rock. The many beneficial characteristics of DE are mainly a result of Microscopic pores in the plankton. It can be used as a filtration aid, mild abrasive, and mechanical insecticide. The EPA states that indoor air is 2-5 times (and sometimes up to 100 times) more polluted than that of outside air, thereby posing a significant health risk. The air we breathe impacts our health, and as we spend the majority of our time indoors, DE can greatly improve our health and quality of life. | | | Humidity Control When the humidity becomes high in the room, the Diatomite Earth (DE) in our material will absorb the moisture. When the room is too dry, it will release the humidity. | | | Condensation Prevention Prevents condensation effects. Controls moisture levels, so unnecessary condesation do not occur on window and wall surfaces; thus preventing moss growth. | | |
| | | Fire Resistance Diatomite Earth (DE) has high fire resistance properties. In the case of fire, it will not release hazardous fumes. | | Thermal Regulation Diatomite acts as a high heat insulator. Maintains a pleasant room temperature, resulting in cool summers and warm winters. | | |