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Waterproofing admixtures are a type of building material used to improve the water resistance of concrete and mortar. They are added to the mix during the manufacturing process and can be used to protect structures from water damage. Waterproofing admixtures are typically composed of hydrophobic chemicals, such as silanes, siloxanes, and silicates, which form a protective barrier against water penetration. They can also be used to reduce the permeability of concrete and mortar, making them more resistant to water absorption.
Waterproofing admixtures are used in a variety of applications, including foundations, walls, roofs, and other structures. They are also used in the construction of swimming pools, water tanks, and other water-containing structures.
The waterproofing admixture market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a range of products. Some of the major players in the market include BASF, Sika, Fosroc, Mapei, and Pidilite. Show Less Read more