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Waterproofing is the process of making an object or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions.

A composite bonded repair generally comprises three basic structural elements: a damaged skin laminate, a repaired patch laminate, and a layer of bonding adhesive. Furthermore, the skin damage is normally cleaned up before the repair to become a through or a part-through hole with a straight or scarf edge.

A waterproofing membrane is a thin layer of material used to prevent water from contacting another material that it is placed over. Waterproofing membranes may be adhesive or simply laid on top of the material they are supposed to protect. Waterproofing membranes are made from many different materials and are commercially available in various sizes and thicknesses. Waterproofing membranes are used for many applications, such as covering concrete while it is being formed to prevent water from compromising the structural integrity of the concrete, or coated on products that are submerged under water where corrosion is a concern.

01. Self-adhesive modified bituminous membrane
02. Polymer-modified bitumen membrane
03. EPDM membrane
04. Thermoplastic membrane
05. Bituminous membrane
06. Polyurethane membrane
07. Polypropylene membrane 08. PVC and TPO membrane

1. WATERPROOFING APPLICATIONS ON ROOFS
2. WATERPROOFING ON WALLS
3. BALCONY AND TERRACE WATERPROOFING


1.POLYURETHANE
2.CEMENTITIOUS COATING
3.EPDM RUBBER
4.RUBBERIZED ASPHALT
5.THERMOPLASTIC
6.BITUMINOUS MEMBRANE
7.PVC WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE

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