Description: Cement-based, crystallized waterproofing material that can be applied in both positive and negative hydrostatic pressure directions and becomes reactive with water and moisture. It reacts with water, moisture and free lime in the concrete and penetrates deeply into the concrete thanks to its formula consisting of cement, chemicals and specially selected fine aggregates. It creates insoluble minerals in capillary spaces and pores.
Negative Water Pressure:
Interior waterproofing of basement walls and foundations
Exterior waterproofing of water tanks that are not in the ground
Retaining walls
Tunnels and subways
Floors and horizontal joints
Elevator pits
Positive Water Pressure:
- Groundwork and curtain walls
- Water tanks (from both interior and exterior positive waterproofing of the water tanks that are underground)
- Swimmimg pools
- Irrigation canals
- Concrete pipes
- Tunnels and culverts
- Dams
- Cisterns