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This will explain about the requirement of waterproofing
treatment membrane as per Australian standards mainly AS 3740-2004, design and
installation criteria, other accessory material required for the whole process
of waterproofing treatment, class of membrane depending on the elongation
parameters as per AS / NZS 4858 and when sealant shall be used as bond breaker.
Many thanks to google.com and doc88.com from where the details have been collected.
Two component, acrylic
modified cementitious waterproofing compound. It has been uniquely formulated
with special polymers to increase its flexibility and water resistance. This is based on the most advanced acrylic polymer technology and is totally
resistant to re-emulsification.
FEATURES
• Flexible: accommodates minor
cracks
• Protect the concrete from long
term weathering.
• UV stable: Can be left exposed
• Water based: safe to use, low
odor & easy cleaning
• Excellent bond with
cementitious substrates
• Self primed: No additional
primer required
• Non toxic: Can be safely used
as internal waterproofing of
• potable water tanks and
Permeability Test as per DIN – 1048 is 22 mm.
USES / APPLICATION AREAS:
Wet areas & kitchens,
Balconies, Water tanks, As exposed waterproofing for non-accessible roofs,
Retaining walls, etc,.
Use of rigid waterproofing membrane:
Let us see the testing procedure of DIN 1048 in LAB:
MORT&H fixes the specification – minimum requirement for the concrete used in roads, bridges, pavements, etc as follows:
MORT&H CI.1761.5:
Ref: CIDCO OF MAHARASHTRA LTD - C.A.No.01/CIDCO/SE(KHR)/EE(KHR-I)/2011–12