Liquid Rubber
Liquid rubber is a polymer material with very high elasticity that is used in liquid form in the environment and after drying, it turns into a resistant and flexible rubber layer. Due to its unique properties, this material is used in various industries, especially in the construction industry, for insulating and sealing various surfaces.
Characteristics of liquid rubber
High flexibility: After drying, liquid rubber turns into a very flexible layer that can withstand structural movements and prevent cracking.
Strong adhesion: This material adheres well to various surfaces such as concrete, metal, wood, etc. and creates a seamless and integrated layer.
Water and moisture resistance: Liquid rubber is completely impermeable to water and moisture and prevents water from penetrating into the structure.
Resistance to chemicals: This material is resistant to many chemicals and is therefore also used in industrial environments.
Long life: Liquid rubber has a long life and is resistant to atmospheric factors such as UV rays, heat and cold.
Speed of application: Liquid rubber application is very fast and easy and does not require special equipment.
Liquid rubber applications
Building insulation:
Roof sealing, toilets, bathrooms, swimming pools, balconies and terraces
Basement and foundation insulation
Water tank coating
Tunnel and bridge insulation
Industry:
Insulation of industrial tanks
Metal surface coating
Electrical equipment insulation
Automotive:
Car undercoating
Fuel tank insulation
Applications
Liquid Rubber
Products | Grade | Solids | Viscosity Brookfield CPS | Color | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Liquid Rubber | 53 – 58% | 17.000-25.000 | Brown to black | ||||
Liquid Rubber |