Dirt Stain and Water Protection for Stone, Tile and Concrete Landscaping.
- sksolutionsgroup
- Jan 28, 2019
- 1 min read
In Australian environmental conditions, temperature variations are vast, and this generates thermal shocks leading to multiple cracks in older buildings. Nanoparticles incorporated in the coating behave elastically as they absorb thermal shocks but do not allow them to pass on and save the building from thermal shocks & cracks. Conventional waterproofing chemicals do not incorporate such kind of properties.

This nanocoating does not allow any algae or scale formation as the ability of foreign particles adherence to the surface is reduced. The performance of nanotechnology is robust compared to fragile & low-performance organic additives used in manufacturing conventional coatings used to prevent algae and scale formation.
The seal is visually neutral allowing it to be wholly transparent, and while applied over the stone surface, the colour of surface remains unchanged.
This nanocoating differs from other conventional water-proofing chemicals available at present. Conventional water-proofing chemicals are soapy, coloured and are usually calcium salt or organosilane based and are unable to impart hydrophobic, anti-bacterial and thermal properties
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