Maxseal Waterproofing Mortar

Waterproofing concrete pool

Drizoro Maxseal

DESCRIPTION

MAXSEAL® is a cement-based mortar with special additives and aggregates. Once cured, it becomes a waterproof coating for use on concrete, brick, concrete block, mortar render and masonry substrates. Provides a seal to Negative and Positive
water pressure.

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    ONE-COMPONENT FLEXIBLE WATERPROOF COATING AGAINST POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PRESSURE FOR CONCRETE AND MASONRY

    APPLICATION FIELDS

    Waterproofing and coating of drinking water tanks. Waterproofing of swimming pools.Waterproofing of tunnels, galleries, basements and elevator pits subject to high water pressure. Waterproofing and protection of concrete in water treatment plants, settling tanks, etc.Coating for waterproofing of dams and retaining walls.Waterproof coating for façades and wall faces, concrete blocks and prefabricated panels. Restoration and waterproofing of channels. Waterproofing and decorative finish for silos andcooling towers in thermal power plants.

    ADVANTAGES
    Excellent waterproofing properties. withstands both positive and negative hydrostatic pressures.Allows application on wet substrates.The coating allows the substrate to breathe it does not form a water vapour barrier.Final layer of MAXSEAL® can be used as a decorative finish, saving further painting.Easy to use, no maintenance required.Resistant to the aggressive environment such as seaside and zones with atmospheric pollution.It resists weathering and freeze/thaw cycles
    longer lasting than paints and other coatings.
    Very good adhesion as it forms part of substrate.It fills and seals all pores and becomes part of the structure.
    Suitable for use in contact with drinking water.Once MAXSEAL® is cured, it can be rendered or painted.Environmentally friendly.

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