SYNTHETIC SEALING MEMBRANE FOR BRUSH AND SPRAY APPLICATION
FLUID MEMBRANE
FLUID MEMBRANE is the synthetic waterproofing membrane that can be applied by roller, brush or spray.
It is resistant to water stagnation on the surface even when there is no slope, and is perfect for surfaces in industrial areas or sea areas.
Fluid membrane waterproofing membrane: perfect adhesion, superior durability.
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The FLUID MEMBRANE fluid membrane offers also the possibility of inserting a synthetic reinforcement fabric.
The synthetic resin mix is elastic and resistant to any movement of the sealed cracks. Thanks to its formulation, it offers perfect adhesion; is suitable for complex construction details and resists micro-cracks. Odourless, non-toxic and solvent-free product.
Documents
Technical data sheets
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Declaration of performance (DOP) | Download |
Fluid Membrane Coverage Spreadsheet
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FLUID MEMBRANE
CODE | content
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FLUIDMEM | 10 | 1 |
Technical Data
Property | Standard | Tested Values | USC Conversion |
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Classification (1) | EN 14891 | DM O1 | - |
Classification (2) | EN 1504-2 | C PI-MC-IR | - |
Colour | - | grey | - |
Density at +20 °C | ISO 2811-1 | 1,45 kg/L | 232.52 oz/gal |
Material yield per 1 mm thickness | - | ≥ 1,5 kg/m² | - |
Surface cross-linking time 23 °C/50% RH (3) | - | 4 hours | - |
Time required for complete drying 23 °C / 50% RH (3) | - | 24 hours | - |
Dry residue by mass | ISO 3251 | 65 % | - |
Dynamic viscosity | EN ISO 3219 | 48 / 72 Pa·s | - |
Adhesion on concrete by direct traction | EN 1542 | > 1 N/mm² | > 145 lbf/in² |
Watertightness | EN 14891 | compliant | - |
Liquid water permeability (W) | EN 1062-3 | < 0,1 kg/(m²·h⁰’⁵) | - |
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) | UNI EN 1931 | ca. 9000 | - |
Water vapour transmission (Sd) (4) | EN ISO 7783 | 1,8 m | 1.943 US perm |
Carbon dioxide permeability (C) | EN 1062-2 | > 50 m | - |
VOC content | Dir. 2004/42/CE | 0 g/L | - |
Application temperature | - | 5 / 35 °C | 41 / 95 °F |
Storage temperature (5) | - | ≥ 5 °C | ≥ 41 °F |