The rising demand for waterproofing systems is fuelled by rapid urbanization, infrastructure development. The increasing spending by the government on private and public infrastructure projects, such as roads, power stations, …
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Concrete being a heterogeneous material is susceptible to damage due to water infiltration, moisture presence, chloride diffusion and acid. The water and moisture penetrates through concrete pores, capillaries and micro-cracks …
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Tunnel waterproofing is one challenging work undertaken. This type of waterproofing systems are faced with very strict requirements regarding durability, exposure, sustainability, and stress conditions. For waterproofing in tunnels or …
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The concrete deck is prone to water ingress, water may drip through cracks or other surfaces, which may inevitably decay the surrounding area. In the long run, this will be …
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Institute for International Talent Development, Private Limited [IITD], launched its inaugural Training and Certification Course in Waterproofing, Structural Repair and Maintenance of Structures. The program was held from 22nd to …
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The trend for outdoor living has led to a demand for external balconies, green roofs and podia. The areas can be aesthetically pleasing, and can also help to promote health …
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Date: 9th and 10th of May 2022 Venue: ICI Technology Centre, Chennai Download Brochure Organised by: INDIAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE, TECHNOLOGY CENTRE, CHENNAI
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Roofs, podia & balconies place very high demands on the waterproofing material used, particularly in areas where there are residential buildings, underlying offices, or production plants. But we face several …
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Basements are often fully or partially exposed to the surrounding soil and groundwater, resulting in specific exposure and stress from the prevailing permanent or temporary environmental conditions. Basements are faced …
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Water ingress often finds its way into a building; whether it’s through a seam or join in materials, or through the deterioration of fabrics such as roofing felt. The challenge …





