In many cases, especially when the concrete is exposed to water pressure, it becomes impermeable. The water sealability of the concrete is related to the amount of cement and mixing water and how long it is to work in favorable conditions. Concrete with a low slump and a water-to-cement ratio of less than 0.49, if properly designed and operated, are almost sealed. The materials used for sealing are usually waterproofing materials (including oleic acid, stearic acid or pentachlorophyl) and pozzolans.
Necessity of Application and Benefits:
- Sealing concrete tanks, drinking water tanks
- Sealing points, irregular surfaces
- Sealing walls of walls and buried walls in the soil
- Bathroom sealing, sloping surfaces and roofs (bitumen and isogam substitutes)
- Surfacing surfaces before concrete application
- Very simple, baking and rolling performance
- On wet surfaces without the need for full surface drying
- This product has great flexibility after drying.
- It adheres to very high surfaces and does not withstand scratches at all.
- Due to the mineral content of its constituents, it is highly resistant to climate change, especially UV.
- Due to the product being offered in a variety of colors, it can also be used in addition to decorative sealing.
- After drying, this product can be applied to any type of pavement.