Blocking Moisture & Water Proofing (concrete & masonry)
CHEM-CRETEX® CEM600
CHEM-CRETEX® CEM600
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CHEM-CRETEX® CEM600 |
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Chem-Cretex CEM600 is a one component, crystalline capillary waterproofing system composed of Portland cement, silica sand and many active chemicals. In the presence of moisture, the active chemicals in Chem-Cretex penetrate concrete and react chemically with free lime to produce insoluble crystals. This crystalline growth reduces porosity by blocking capillaries and filling hairline non-structural cracks up to 0.3 mm caused by shrinkage or expansion. Chem-Cretex CEM600 concentrate can be applied as a dry powder over freshly poured concrete surfaces or mixed with water to produce a slurry coating for cured concrete. Where water seepage is a problem, Chem-Cretex CEM600 is effective when applied on either the negative or positive face. Chem-Cretex CEM600 applications include retaining walls, tunnels, pipes, basements, tree-planters, swimming pools, elevator pits, cap parks and power stations.
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Chem-Cretex CEM600 is a one component, crystalline capillary waterproofing system composed of Portland cement, silica sand and many active chemicals. In the presence of moisture, the active chemicals in Chem-Cretex penetrate concrete and react chemically with free lime to produce insoluble crystals. This crystalline growth reduces porosity by blocking capillaries and filling hairline non-structural cracks up to 0.3 mm caused by shrinkage or expansion. Chem-Cretex CEM600 concentrate can be applied as a dry powder over freshly poured concrete surfaces or mixed with water to produce a slurry coating for cured concrete. Where water seepage is a problem, Chem-Cretex CEM600 is effective when applied on either the negative or positive face. Chem-Cretex CEM600 applications include retaining walls, tunnels, pipes, basements, tree-planters, swimming pools, elevator pits, cap parks and power stations.