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Bituminous Waterproofing
Bitumen, also known as asphalt, is a sticky, black and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. Thanks to its waterproofing qualities, it is widely used in construction. Bituminous membranes are perfect for waterproofing roofs, basements, below-ground structures, bridges and other structures.
Approximately 60% of the flat roof market worldwide is dominated by Bitumen technologies. In some countries Bitumen dominates over 80% of the flat roof market.
Technical Advantages
- Resistance to the most extreme weather conditions such as high and low temperatures, rain, snow, ice and the freeze-thaw process.
- Life expectancy of bitumen membrane is remarkable, even after ageing it retains its pliability and elasticity, making it the ideal flat roof solution
- Installation is simple and can be achieved through a variety of methods; torch-applied, mechanically fixed or adhered, depending on the specification and suitability.
- High resistance to mechanical damage and puncturing in comparison to alternative flat roof coverings.
Combo System
The system meets all latest thermal insulation standards and regulations in UAE and is accepted by all major property developers, consultants and contractors. The system is also approved by various authorities like Dubai Municipality, Sharjah Municipality, Sharjah Water and Electricity authority and Trakhees; Combo Roof system is an assured solution for your roof.
Technical Advantages
- Joint free insulation & waterproofing with 25 years manufacturers Guarantee.
- Load Bearing Capacity up to 2½ Tons per Sq.Mtr.
- Single submittal & approval for the entire system.
- Roof tiles not required.
- Fully mechanized time saving installation procedures.
- Ability & capacity to undertake fast track projects.
- Easy repair & maintenance.
- Multilayer Waterproofing.
- Lower electricity consumption due to better insulation.
- Thermal shock resistant roof
Torch Applied Membrane
Membrane roofing is a type of roofing system for buildings, RV’s, Ponds and in some cases tanks. It is used to create a watertight covering to protect the interior of a building. Membrane roofs are most commonly made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic (PVC or similar material), or modified bitumen. Membrane roofs are most commonly used in commercial application, though they are becoming increasingly common in residential application.
Technical Advantages
- When installed correctly, newer materials are either seamless, or have seams as strong as the body. This eliminates most of the leakage concerns associated with flat roofing systems.
- Repairs for asphalt and gravel roofs can be problematic, largely because it is difficult to locate the exact point of a leak. Newer systems can be patched relatively easily because breaks and leaks are easier to locate
- Each of the newer types of membrane roofing systems contain materials that resist expansion and contraction, as well as reflect much of the UV rays. In addition, because these membranes either lack seams or have stronger bonding than traditional BUR seams, when expansion and contraction does occur does not create leaks and breaks at these seams. These newer roofing systems are also usually attached directly to the top of a building, which eliminates the need for excess weight above.When installed correctly, newer materials are either seamless, or have seams as strong as the body. This eliminates most of the leakage concerns associated with flat roofing systems.When installed correctly, newer materials are either seamless, or have seams as strong as the body. This eliminates most of the leakage concerns associated with flat roofing systems.
Foam Concrete
Technical Advantages
- It is lightweight
- It has low thermal conductivity and good sound insulation properties which are not available in ordinary concrete.
- It has excellent freeze and thaws resistance.
- Foam concrete is a free-flowing concrete and can be placed without compaction.
Injection Treatment
Technical Advantages
- Technical Advantages
- Sealing without digging.
- Long-term tested, Systems.
- High chemical resistance.
- Waterproof up to 12 bars.
- Adjustable to soil conditions
Liquid Membrane
Technical Advantages
- Monolithic liquid coatings can be spray applied in one piece.
- Unlike conventional sheet membrane waterproofing systems, that are rolled out in sheets.
- Monolithic waterproofing means there is no risk of water entering between the seams
- Can be applied to areas which sheet membranes can't.
- Liquid waterproofing can be terminated and bonded to any shape surface.
- Liquid membranes can be sprayed around roof & balcony penetrations, upstands, up parapet walls etc.
- This provides one continuous membranes, without overlaps, joins or seams.
Poly-Urea Coating
Polyurea coating is an advanced, high performance, fast gel, sprayed elastomer. Excellent physical properties (high impact resistance, high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, chemical and water resistance, high elongation – up to 900%) with its own strength not attached to the substrate. Thus polyurea itself is a film/liner.
Polyurea technology is used in any area where industrial coatings are required, such as roofing, concrete and steel structure corrosion protection, pipelines, basic and secondary corrosion protection, flooring, ponds, etc.
Technical Advantages
- Polyurea can bond to almost all surfaces, but the use of a primer improves adhesion and forms a closed substrate surface on the (concrete) surface.
- The polyurea material has a construction temperature range of -40 ° C to 150 ° C, and is not friable due to low temperature or high temperature and softens
- When used as a lining, polyurea materials can be used as a secondary container for the container, chemical and petrochemical industries. It has a solid content of 99.9% and no volatile matter (VOC). The finished materials are still environmentally friendly.
- Polyurea has a long service life of 50 years and is widely used in the skin protection of foam materials, anti-corrosion engineering, protective engineering, food engineering, sports engineering and waterproof engineering.
Epoxy Coating
Epoxy coatings are durable coatings that can be used for a variety of purposes from strong adhesives to durable paint and coatings for floors and metals. Epoxy coatings are created through the generation of a chemical reaction using an epoxide resin and a polymine hardener
Technical Advantages
- Epoxy floors are resistant to a large number of chemicals such as solvents and acids;
- The floors are decorative
- Because of the fast application there is only a minimal work interruption;
- Epoxy floors are very easy to maintain.
- Epoxy floors combine well with underfloor heating.
- Robust.
GRP Lining
Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) is a composite material or fiber-reinforced plastic made of a plastic reinforced by fine glass fibers. Like graphite-reinforced plastic, the composite material is commonly referred to as fiberglass. The glass can be in the form of a chopped strand mat (CSM) or a woven fabric.
As with many other composite materials (such as reinforced concrete), the two materials act together, each overcoming the deficits of the other. Whereas the plastic resins are strong in compressive loading and relatively weak in tensile strength, the glass fibers are very strong in tension but tend not to resist compression. By combining the two materials, GRP becomes a material that resists both compressive and tensile forces well. The two materials may be used uniformly or the glass may be specifically placed in those portions of the structure that will experience tensile loads
Technical Advantages
- GRP is corrosion resistant.
- More Strength.
- Affordable.
- Flexibility.
- Fast construction speed.
- Durability.
PU-Foam Spray
Technical Advantages
- High Resistant
- Renewable
- Quickly installed
- Self-flashing
- Seamless
- Easy to maintain