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Greenseal Everpol is a prefabricated membrane manufactured with a selection of distilled bitumen and atactic polypropylene (APP). This makes it a flexible product capable to withstand mechanical stress including that which occurs while it is being laid. This makes for a flexible product able to stand up to mechanical stress including that which occurs while it is being laid.
Multiseal 2000 (MS2000) Liquid Applied Waterproof System is an essential integral part of your concrete. It not only enhances the hardness and strength of your concrete, concurrently it creates an interface that is,
- vapour proof,
- waterproof,
- oil proof,
- acid resistant
- chloride ion resistant and
- high in strength.
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Greenseal 5000 is a waterproofing system ideally used between slabs to protect them against the penetration and lateral movement of water. Greenseal 5000 waterproofing membrane is a cold applied, seamless, elastomeric single component moisture curing bitumen modified polyurethane, specially formulated for hand application by using squeeze or roller to vertical or horizontal surface.
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Greenseal Flexi 201 is a flexible cementitious waterproofing that consists of two components. It consists of Portland cement, and selected well graded sand, formulated with specially selected and graded fine quartz and high quality latex to create brushable, smooth slurry with excellent bond and adhesion to most substrates.
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Greenseal Injection Grout is a high strength grout specially formulated for grouting purposes. Due to its non-shrink properties it will not shrink when grouted into the pores and capillaries of concrete.