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1. Product Overview

 

Cement-based penetrating crystalline waterproof coating is a type of waterproofing material that forms a crystalline structure within the concrete when applied. This product reacts with the moisture and minerals in the substrate to create insoluble crystalline formations that block water pathways. It is designed for protecting concrete and masonry structures from water penetration, providing a durable and long-lasting waterproof solution. Ideal for use in both new constructions and renovation projects, this coating ensures the concretes resistance to water and moisture.

 

2. Key Features

Deep Penetration: The coating penetrates deeply into the concrete and forms a crystalline structure that blocks water pathways from within.

Self-Healing: The crystals can regenerate in the presence of water, providing continuous protection against water infiltration.

Durability: Offers long-lasting protection by forming a permanent bond with the concrete substrate.

Easy Application: Can be applied by brush, roller, or spray, with no need for special equipment.

Non-toxic and Environmentally Friendly: Free from harmful chemicals, making it safe for both users and the environment.

Resistant to Hydrostatic Pressure: Provides reliable waterproofing even in areas exposed to high water pressure.

 

3. Applications

Concrete foundations, basements, and below-grade structures.

Water tanks, tunnels, and swimming pools.

Suitable for exterior and interior walls, ceilings, and floors exposed to water.

Effective for applications in both commercial and residential buildings.

 

4. Application Process

1. Surface Preparation: Ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free from any contaminants such as oil, grease, or loose materials.

2. Mixing: Mix the coating with water as per the manufacturers instructions until a smooth, consistent paste is achieved.

3. Coating Application: Apply the coating evenly to the surface using a brush, roller, or spray system.

4. Multiple Layers: For enhanced protection, apply two or more coats, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next.

5. Curing: Allow the coating to cure for the recommended time to ensure full activation of the crystalline structure.