Waterproofing and tiling in brine pools
Brine pools and their surrounds are also subjected to chemical exposure from minerals and salts. The waterproofing and installation systems used in these areas must be resistant to these. As a rule, the concrete construction as well as the cementitious levelling layers are protected by these waterproofing and installation systems against water aggressive to concrete. The optional use of a conductive strip and conductive lacquer between primer and the waterproofing membrane gives the possibility of a non-destructive test for impermeability of the membrane using a spark coil test to DIN 55670 under high voltage. The time consuming and costly test via a 14-day trial filling of the pool with water can be dispensed with.
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LEVELLING
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Sprayable, cement-based patching mortar, 5 – 40 mm, wall/floor
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Water repellent, rapid hardening screed mortar with high strength
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PRIMING
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Epoxy resin-based barrier primer
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WATERPROOFING
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Self adhesive copper conductive strip (for conductive control, optional)
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Aqueous epoxy resin based conductive lacquer (for conductive control, optional)
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Special waterproof tape for heavy duty exposure and highly demanding areas
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Trowellable, chemically resistant bonded polyurethane based waterproof membrane
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TILE INSTALLATION
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Epoxy resin-based, chemical resistant thin-bed mortar
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Chemical resistant fine grain epoxy grout, two component and solvent free
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GROUTING
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Epoxy resin-based, chemical resistant grout
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Chemical resistant fine grain epoxy grout, two component and solvent free
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Silicone sealant for underwater areas
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