Introduction
New Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) structures form the backbone of most modern buildings. From basements to roofs, RCC elements are constantly exposed to water ingress risks — whether from groundwater pressure, rain, or daily usage in wet areas. Effective waterproofing in new RCC structures is not an afterthought; it is an integral part of design and execution.
Conix organizes waterproofing for new RCC structures in a basement-to-roof sequence, covering every critical area of application. Each area has multiple system options (cementitious, acrylic, PU, membranes, etc.), with neutral specifications compiled from standard industry practices.
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Why this matters?
- Prevents early deterioration and leakage in newly built structures.
- Reduces repair costs by addressing waterproofing at the construction stage.
- Provides consultants, contractors, and clients with clarity on system options and performance expectations.
Areas of Application
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Sub Structure
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Super Structure
06. Wet Areas (Bathrooms / Balconies / Kitchens / Refuge Slabs)
06. Wet Areas (Bathrooms / Balconies / Kitchens / Refuge Slabs)
Technologies
Crystalline Waterproofing (Integral Powder & Surface-Applied Slurry)
Crystalline Waterproofing (Integral Powder & Surface-Applied Slurry)
Coal Tar Epoxy Coating (High-Solids, Solvent-Free)
Coal Tar Epoxy Coating (High-Solids, Solvent-Free)
