An acrylic waterproofing membrane is a protective barrier designed to prevent water from penetrating the surfaces of walls, floors, and other structural elements. This membrane is created by applying liquid acrylic coatings directly onto the substrate—a foundational layer that may consist of concrete, wood, or other building materials. Once applied, the liquid coating undergoes a curing process, transforming it from a fluid state into a flexible, rubbery layer.
Suitable Surface
Advantages
Elastomeric flexible coating that accommodates cracks upto
2 MM with an elasticity of 40-50%.
Excellent resistance to ingress of water.
Excellent adhesion to concrete and masonry work surfaces.
Non-toxic, with low VOC content.
“Potable water safe” coating for waterproofing of water tanks.
Coverage
Approximately 0.6 – 0.75m2/Kg at 1mm thickness in 2 coats, depending on the level of the substrate.
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