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MAPEFIBRE ST 42 is a structural polymer fibre for concrete and cementitious screeds. It may be used to completely or partially substitute conventional reinforcement. Length of fibres: 24 and 42 mm.
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Mapeband TPE 170 is a professional-grade, highly durable and flexible tape designed for sealing and waterproofing expansion joints and cracks that are subject to movement. It is 17 cm wide and 1.2 mm thick, reinforced with polyester non-woven fabric on the sides. The tape is made of Thermoplastic Polyolefine (TPE), which combines the best properties of thermoplastic polymers and synthetic elastomer technology. It can accommodate movement up to 5 mm.
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Mapecoat EPN 24 is a colored, two-component, epoxy-novolac resin-based coating with a high solids content. It is designed for coating cementitious surfaces in production and storage areas, offering high protection against wear and excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, basic solutions, saline solutions, oils, and hydrocarbons. Surfaces treated with this product are waterproof, chemical-resistant, and easy to clean. It is characterized by low odor during application.
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Mapecoat PU 25 is a two-component, solvent-based, aliphatic polyurethane topcoat designed as a protective finish for Purtop range membranes, particularly in swimming pools and decorative tanks. It offers elasticity, UV resistance, and a durable, attractive finish.
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IDROSTOP PVC BEC 400 EG is a PVC waterstop used for sealing expansion and cold joints in new or existing civil, industrial, and hydraulic constructions. It is made from high-quality thermoplastic vinyl resins, offering excellent flexibility, resistance to mechanical stresses, and chemical resistance in alkaline environments, seawater, and acidic conditions. It is highly resistant to perishing caused by sunlight, ozone, and other aggressive agents present in the atmosphere and water table. IDROSTOP PVC is employed in concrete structures exposed to temperatures between -30°C and +70°C.
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