Elastomeric resin-based, single-component, super-elastic, ready-to-use waterproofing material.
What are the features and advantages of Bitumen-Based Single-Component Liquid Membrane 508, 18 kg?
- Can be applied to both dry and damp surfaces.
- Once dried, it forms a continuous, impermeable layer on the applied surface, preventing water and moisture penetration.
- Used as a coating for insulation purposes, as a waterproofing and adhesion enhancer in cement-based mortars; applied under bitumen coatings, and as a primer when diluted with water.
Where is Bitumen-Based Single-Component Liquid Membrane 508, 18 kg used?
- In building foundations and basement walls, as a waterproofing material,
- In kitchens, bathrooms, and other dry and damp areas, as a waterproofing material,
- As a primer in bitumen coating applications,
- As a primer and binder in applications such as fiberglass, canvas, etc.,
- As an impermeability and adhesion enhancer in mortars and plasters made with cement and/or fine sand,
- To prevent construction molds from bending or deteriorating due to water, and as a mold release agent,
- Environmentally friendly as it does not contain solvents and can be easily used in enclosed spaces.
How to use Bitumen-Based Single-Component Liquid Membrane 508, 18 kg?
Surface Preparation:
The surface to be applied should be free from dust, dirt, rust, and oil; loose particles should be scraped off; sharp edges and corners should be rounded. If necessary, 508 can be diluted with water at a maximum ratio of 1:1 by weight and applied as a primer.
Application Method:
Before applying the primer to the surface to be insulated, the surface’s smoothness, dryness, cleanliness, and the presence of a sufficient sloped screed should be checked. 508 is applied with a brush or spray gun at a coverage rate of 800 g per square meter and should be allowed to dry completely. It typically dries in about 4-5 hours, depending on weather conditions. For double-coat applications, the second coat should not be applied until the first coat is fully dry. Membrane adhesion work should begin only after the primer is completely dry.