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Pre-applied bonded waterproofing membranes: A review of the history and state-of-the-art in Europe and North America

Ulli Heinlein, Karl‐Christian Thienel, Thomas Freimann

2021Construction and Building Materials17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since the end of the 20th century, below-grade concrete structures can be waterproofed with sheet membranes in a pre-application process. The waterproofing membranes are installed before concrete placement, e.g., directly on a soil retention system and interact with the subsequently poured fresh concrete, thus forming an adhesive and waterproof bond. The market for this construction method is currently growing, which is why characteristics, mechanisms, and international regulations in place are reviewed. Moreover, the history of pre-applied bonded membranes is presented, based on a product and patent research. Also, recently conducted investigations and an outlook on further research needs is given.

Topics & Concepts

WaterproofingMembraneAdhesiveEngineeringForensic engineeringMaterials scienceCivil engineeringComposite materialChemistryLayer (electronics)BiochemistryConcrete Corrosion and DurabilityCivil and Structural Engineering ResearchConcrete and Cement Materials Research