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Professional production Swelling Rubber Waterstop/concrete Compound Rubber Waterstop Shape and size can be customized

product description

They have many varieties and specifications, including bridge type, mountain type, P type, U type, Z type, B type, T type, H type, E type, Q type, etc. It can also be classified into buried rubber waterstop and back stick rubber waterstop according to the service conditions. The water stop material has good elasticity, wear resistance, aging resistance and tear resistance, strong deformation adaptability, good waterproof performance, and the temperature range is - 45 ℃ -+60 ℃. When the temperature exceeds 70 ℃, and the rubber waterstop is subject to strong oxidation or corrosion by organic solvents such as oil, the rubber waterstop shall not be used. Classification: CB type rubber waterstop (embedded type with holes in the middle); CF rubber waterstop (embedded type with no hole in the middle) EB rubber waterstop (externally bonded type with hole in the middle) EP rubber waterstop (externally bonded type with no hole in the middle). It can be divided into: natural rubber waterstop, neoprene waterstop, EPDM waterstop.

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Usage method Reliable fixing measures must be taken for the rubber waterstop, when binding the reinforcement and erecting the formwork. Prevent displacement during concrete pouring, and ensure the correct position of the waterstop in the concrete. Holes can only be made on the allowable parts of the waterstop, for fixing the waterstop. The effective waterproof part of the waterstop shall not be damaged. The common fixing methods are: using additional reinforcement to fix; Fixing with special fixture; Fix with lead wire and formwork, etc. No matter what fixing method is adopted, the fixing method of the waterstop shall be in accordance with the construction specifications required by the design, and it is necessary to ensure the accurate positioning of the waterstop, without damaging the effective waterproof parts of the waterstop, so as to facilitate concrete pouring and tamping.