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When specifying/choosing PRODUCT-TYPES (or categories)
you move the focus away from the "product-features"
and towards the requirements of the structure
which, after all, is what Structural Waterproofing is about
IF YOU CAN'T FIND THE PRODUCT-TYPE YOU NEED...
PRODUCT-TYPES:
Self injecting waterstops (typically based on bentonite) for construction joints.
BASIC MATERIAL: POLYMER HYBRID. Hand applied CCP waterproofing. Curing happens due to moist in the air (not by "drying")
Profiled plastic membrane integrating with the concrete
Hand applied liquid membrane. Needs dry weather to cure
Sheet membrane. Post applied. Primer required.
Drainage sheets for sloped or vertical surfaces
Quick setting spray membrane.
Sheet/Foil membrane with Fibers on the (concrete-contact)surface, integrating with the concrete being cast on it.
Bentonite clay between two layers of geo-synthetics
Structural waterstops typically made out of plastic, PVC or rubber
Hydrophilic waterstops which expands in the presence of moisture/water
Tiebolt waterproofing, with water-reactive plug
Injection hoses is most often meant to be a "safety-belt" ...
Metal waterstops can be categorised into "Passive" and "Active" and typically comes in fixed lengths of a couple of meters or in rolls of several meters.
Cold applied liquid plastic membranes for decks, balconies, roofing etc. (PMMA = Poly(methyl methacrylate))
Systems combining cement with a waterproofing agent, typically a synthetic polymer. Applied by roller, trowel or brush.

Almost all Failed Waterproofing
began as tiny unattended
Doubts or Questions...