Expansion Joints And Sealants

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AC-POLYSEAL
Elastomeric two-part polysulphide sealant compound recommended for sealing of gaps in construction joints.
    Conforms to IS 12118 (part 1 & 2)  1987
    BS 4254 1983
    BS 5212 1990
    Recommended for PQC Structure i.e. concrete road in the plant area, joint filling in flooring and
    expansion joints in various power plant structures.
    Excellent water proofer barrier membrane for water retaining structure

    Bituminous Sealant: AC-DUR-BS

    Old & New bonding agents for repair of concrete). As per ASTM C-881 BS 6319 part IV
    • AC-DUR-BS is bituminous, cold applied to the sealing compound.
      Product conforms to IS 1580.
      The product is recommended for application of various joints
      in Power Plant Structures.
    • Coal Tar Epoxy formulation AC-DUR-CT(S) is largely accepted product
      for all types of protective coatings in plant areas another
      infrastructure works. It is especially recommended for
      underground protection and ETP.
  • Raw Water Tanks/DM Water Tanks/ Neutralizing Pit & Chemical Laboratories

    For Power Plant structure raw water storage tanks are protected by the application of continuous PVC sheet or elastomeric flexible coating like ROOF-Y2-K. This coating is sandwich between two layers of concrete. It is very economical and being jointless, it is more effective

  • AC-WPM-300

    For DM Water Tank and other structures are best protected by the application of AC-WPM-300.
    High Build Water-based Epoxy Sealer & Coating System
    • Excellent waterproofing to concrete, water tanks as it has
      no odor, non-toxic & non-flammable.
    • Excellent resistance to chlorinated water & chloride-ion
    • Suitable for use on damp (not wet) concrete.
    • Faster curing time
    • No VOC
    • Brush, spray or roller applied.
    • User-friendly.
    • Penetrates into micro cracks & voids in cement concrete.




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