WATERPROOFING MATERIALS USE ON

Brand Owner Address Description
USE YOUR GRAY MATTER InterWrap Inc. 32923 Mission Way Mission, British Columbia V2V 6E4 Canada waterproofing materials for use on underground structures, namely concrete underlayments composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls; concrete underslab vapor barriers composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls;radiant foil barriers, namely, flexible plastic materials in the form of sheet rolls incorporating coated woven polyethylene and aluminum used on roofing products to reflect solar radiation; rubberized materials composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls used as a moisture protection barrier for window seams; building products, namely, insulation facing composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls; sealing tapes for use with roofing underlayments, insulation facer composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls installed on the surface of air and moisture barriers for buildings; and house wraps composed primarily of flexible plastic in the form of sheet rolls, namely coated woven and non-woven materials used as a moisture and air barrier for buildings;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A waterproofing membrane composition is provided which is strong, easy to use, trowelable, flexible, passes negative hydrostatic test ASTM D4068 and which can be flood tested after 24 hours @ 70° F. of application. The waterproofing membrane composition contains a flexible polymer, preferably an epoxy containing polyether chains formed from a glycol, a flexible curing agent, sand, and an aramid fiber. The epoxy component also preferably includes an epoxy flexibilizer and a reactive diluent for epoxy chain termination. A p-aramid fiber is preferred and it is highly preferred to use the polymer fiber in a pulp form which has a fibrillated structure.