1. Product Overview

 

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Self-Adhesive Waterproof Membrane is a high-performance, self-adhesive material designed to offer long-lasting waterproofing solutions in various construction and industrial applications. This membrane is made from a PVC base material combined with a strong self-adhesive backing, providing superior waterproofing properties, high durability, and resistance to environmental stresses. It is ideal for use in both new construction and renovation projects, ensuring reliable water protection with easy application.

 

2. Key Features

PVC Base Material: Provides excellent waterproofing, durability, and resistance to UV exposure.

Self-Adhesive Backing: Allows for quick and easy installation without the need for additional adhesives or heat.

High Durability: Resistant to aging, chemicals, and harsh environmental conditions, offering long-term protection.

Flexibility: Adapts to various surfaces and structures, ensuring a tight, secure seal even on irregular surfaces.

Excellent Water Resistance: Prevents water infiltration, making it suitable for roofs, foundations, basements, and other exposed surfaces.

Safe & Easy Installation: Cold-applied, no need for heat or open flames, ensuring a safer installation process.

 

3. Applications

Roofing systems, including flat and sloped roofs.

Basement and foundation waterproofing.

Waterproofing for tunnels, bridges, and underground structures.

Protection for walls, windows, and doors.

Waterproofing in industrial and commercial buildings.

Sealing for pipes, joints, and seams.

 

4. Installation Process

1. Surface Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean, smooth, dry, and free of debris or contaminants.

2. Peel off the Release Liner: Remove the protective liner from the adhesive side of the membrane.

3. Apply the Membrane: Align the membrane accurately on the surface and press it down firmly to ensure full adhesion.

4. Seal the Edges: Overlap adjacent membranes, ensuring a continuous, watertight seal.

5. Final Inspection: Inspect the installation to check for any gaps or areas that require additional coverage.