The Tokyo Gate Bridge, which was completed in 2012 along the Tokyo Bay coast, is approximately 2,600 meters long.
It is sometimes called the “Dinosaur Bridge” because of its shape.
The paint used on this beautiful bridge is actually a product from AGC that achieves both beauty and eco-friendliness.
Question1What kind of material is used?
The Tokyo Gate Bridge uses a coating made from AGC's fluoropolymer LUMIFLON™.
What is LUMIFLON™, which makes the bridge paint-free for a long time?

Question2Where else is LUMIFLON™ used besides the Tokyo Gate Bridge?
It is used in many large bridges. For example, in addition to the Rainbow Bridge in Tokyo Bay, it is also used in the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.
AGC's LUMIFLON™ is also used overseas, and is used in many countries, including the Yeongjong Grand Bridge in South Korea, the Nhat Tan Bridge in Vietnam, and the Sun Bridge in Mongolia.
In addition to large bridges, it has also been used in buildings and airplanes, and since it was first launched in 1982, it has been used in over 200,000 applications, showing that its product characteristics and benefits are supported around the world.