Injection water proofing
Injection is a procedure of pumping cement-based, polyurethane-based, epoxy-based or acrylate-based material into damaged or cracked structures to securely seal leaks, repair compromised structures and make them watertight again for the long term.
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Lightweight Insulated Concrete (also known as LWIC) is a material intended for use as an insulation and substrate for support and attachment of roofing membranes on slope roofs. The LWIC systems are composed of either aggregate or cellular concrete.
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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. Such items may be used in wet environments or underwater to specified depths.
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Polyurethane is a generic term, which covers a wide range of different formulations and applications derived from a reaction of diisocyanate with a polyol. When we talk about polyurethane insulation we are referring to a group of insulation materials based on PUR (polyurethane) or PIR (polyisocyanurate).
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Acrylic resin (AR) conformal coatings are one of the most common conformal coatings used today. The coatings are single-component materials; more specifically, they are pre-formed acrylic polymers that are dissolved in a solvent to be applied to surfaces.
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