WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SYSTEM AND METHOD
20200048897 ยท 2020-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C09J2301/122
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E04B1/665
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2255/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C09J2301/41
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B32B2262/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C09J2301/312
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B32B2307/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2274/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A waterproofing membrane system for waterproofing a concrete substrate is disclosed. The waterproofing membrane may comprise a first layer comprising a thermoplastic elastomeric waterproof material using advanced polymerization and squeeze technology. The second layer may comprise a carrier sheet that comprises a fabric. The third layer may comprise an adhesive to provide bonding of the first layer with a concrete substrate upon contact. In addition, the third layer may reduce migration of water and vapor traveling between the first layer and the concrete substrate. In some examples, the waterproofing membrane may also comprise a fourth layer to provide mechanical protection and ease of handling for the first layer, the second layer, and the third layer. In some examples, the first layer may comprise a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), the fabric may comprise polypropylene and/or polyethylene, the adhesive may comprise a C5 petroleum resin, and the fourth layer may be a protective coating comprising quartz sand (SiO2) having a reflectivity of 4.5%.
Claims
1. A waterproofing membrane segment, comprising: a first layer segment comprising a thermoplastic elastomeric waterproof material using advanced polymerization and squeeze technology; a second layer segment comprising a first adhesive, wherein the second layer is disposed on the first layer; and a third layer segment comprising a protective coating to provide mechanical protection and ease of handling for the first layer and the second layer, wherein the third layer disposed on the second layer.
2. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, further comprising a fourth layer segment comprising a second adhesive, wherein the fourth layer is disposed under the first layer.
3. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 2, wherein the fourth layer segment comprises a length of approximately 10 cm.
4. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein the protective coating comprises quartz sand (SiO2).
5. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein the first layer segment comprises thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO).
6. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein the first layer segment comprises at least one of an elastomer (POE) plastic, a EVA plastic, a plasticizer, and an antioxidant.
7. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein the first adhesive comprises C5 petroleum resin.
8. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein: the first layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less than 1 mm; the second layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less approximately 0.2 mm; and the third layer segment comprises a length shorter than the first layer and the second layer and a thickness of less approximately 0.1 mm.
9. A waterproofing membrane system comprising at least one waterproofing membrane segment of claim 1, wherein the waterproofing membrane segment comprises an overall thickness of approximately 1.2 mm.
10. A method of forming a waterproofing membrane system on a concrete substrate, the method comprising: providing a plurality of waterproofing membrane segments to form the waterproofing membrane system, each of the waterproofing membrane segments comprising: a first layer segment comprising a thermoplastic elastomeric waterproof material using advanced polymerization and squeeze technology; a second layer segment comprising a first adhesive, wherein the second layer is disposed on the first layer; a third layer segment comprising a protective coating to provide mechanical protection and ease of handling for the first layer and the second layer, wherein the third layer disposed on and exposing a portion of the second layer segment; and a fourth layer segment comprising a second adhesive, wherein the fourth layer is disposed under the first layer; and interconnecting the plurality of waterproofing membrane segments by attaching the exposed portion of the second layer segment of one waterproofing membrane segment with the fourth layer segment of another waterproofing membrane segment.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the first layer segment comprises thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO).
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the first layer segment comprises at least one of an elastomer (POE) plastic, a EVA plastic, a plasticizer, and an antioxidant.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the first adhesive and the second adhesive comprise C5 petroleum resin.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the protective coating comprises quartz sand (SiO2).
15. The method of claim 10, wherein: the first layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less than 1 mm; the second layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less approximately 0.2 mm; the third layer segment comprises a length shorter than the first layer segment and the second layer segment and a thickness of less approximately 0.1 mm; and the fourth layer segment comprises a length of approximately 10 cm.
16. A waterproofing membrane segment, comprising: a first layer segment comprising a thermoplastic elastomeric waterproof material using advanced polymerization and squeeze technology; a second layer segment comprising a first adhesive, wherein the second layer is disposed on the first layer; a third layer segment comprising a protective coating to provide mechanical protection and ease of handling for the first layer and the second layer, wherein the third layer disposed on the second layer; and a fourth layer segment comprising a second adhesive, wherein the fourth layer is disposed under the first layer.
17. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 16, wherein: the first layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less than 1 mm; the second layer segment comprises a length of approximately 2 m and a thickness of less approximately 0.2 mm; the third layer segment comprises a length shorter than the first layer segment and the second layer segment and a thickness of less approximately 0.1 mm, wherein the third layer segment disposed on and exposing an exposed portion of the second layer segment; and the fourth layer segment comprises a length of approximately 10 cm,
18. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 17, wherein the exposed portion of the second layer segment and the fourth layer segment provide interconnectivity with other waterproofing membrane segments.
19. The waterproofing membrane segment of claim 16, wherein the waterproofing membrane segment comprises an overall thickness of approximately 1.2 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0006] Features of the present disclosure are illustrated by way of example and not limited in the following Figure(s), in which like numerals indicate like elements, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0010] For simplicity and illustrative purposes, the present disclosure is described by referring mainly to examples and embodiments thereof. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It will be readily apparent, however, that the present disclosure may be practiced without limitation to these specific details. In other instances, some methods and structures readily understood by one of ordinary skill in the art have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present disclosure. As used herein, the terms a and an are intended to denote at least one of a particular element, the term includes means includes but not limited to, the term including means including but not limited to, and the term based on means based at least in part on.
[0011] As described above, conventional laminate sheets offer limited waterproofing capabilities when applied to either cured or non-cured concrete substrates. They lack durability and cannot accommodate heavy physical wear or extreme conditions. Use and installation of conventional laminate sheets are also cumbersome. In many cases, conventional laminate sheets do not provide an adequate water barrier for which they are created.
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[0013] The first layer 102 may be a membrane layer. The membrane layer may be made of a thermoplastic elastomeric waterproof material using advanced polymerization together with squeeze technology having high tensile strength and resistant to oxidation and puncture. For example, the membrane may include a thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO). In another example, the membrane may include other various materials, such as elastomer (POE) plastic, EVA plastic, plasticizer, antioxidant, etc.
[0014] The second layer 104 may be a carrier sheet. In an example, the carrier sheet may include a fabric made of polypropylene. In some examples, the carrier sheet may be made of 100% polypropylene. Alternatively, the carrier sheet may be made of a fabric that includes a mix of polypropylene and polyethylene.
[0015] The third layer 106 may be an adhesive layer. In an example, the adhesive layer may be made of C5 petroleum resin. The adhesive layer may provide bonding of the membrane and concrete upon contact, as well as reduce migration of water and vapor traveling between these two materials.
[0016] The fourth layer 108 may be a protective coating. In an example, the protective coating may be made of quartz sand (SiO2) or other similar material(s). In some examples, the protective coating may have a reflectivity of 4.5%. Depending on application or purpose, the reflectivity may be greater than, equal to, or lesser than 4.5%. The protective coating may also provide mechanical protection for the membrane, carrier sheet, and/or adhesive layer as well, so that the surface of the membrane or other layers, for example, may be more easily handled. This may be especially important in transportation, storage, and application the waterproofing membrane on a concrete substrate.
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[0018] Other various examples or variations may also be provided. For example, the layers of
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[0022] In an example, the waterproofing membrane system and method may follow the specifications outlined below in TABLE 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 INDEX ITEM H L (Fleece back) P The resin thickness of Middle fabric, mm Maximum tension, N/cm 200 250 Tension strength, Mpa 12 Maximum tension elongation, % 15 Fracture elongation, % 500 250 Heat treatment size change rate % 2 1 0.5 Low temperature bend 40 C. No crack Water tightness 0.3 Mpa, 2 h, No seepage Attack resistance 0.5 kg m, No seepage Static charge resistance 20 kg, No seepage Seam strip strength, N/mm 4.0 or 3.0 Membranes break Right-angle tear strength, N/mm 60 Trapezoid tear strength N 250 450 Bibulous rate After soaking 4.0 (70 C. 168 h), % Air-cure later 0.4 Heat aging Time 672 h (115 C.) Appearance No blister, flaw, delamination, coherence, hole Tensile strength 90 90 retention, % Elongation rate of 90 keeping, % Low temperature bend 40 C., No crack Chemistry Appearance No blister, flaw, delamination, coherence, hole Tensile strength 90 90 retention, % Elongation rate of 90 keeping, % Low-temperature bending 40 C., No crack Artificial Time 1500 h weather Appearance No blister, flaw, accelerated delamination, coherence, hole aging Tensile strength 90 90 retention % Elongation rate of 90 keeping % Low temperature bend 40 C., No crack
[0023] In another example, the waterproofing membrane system and method may follow the specifications outlined below in TABLE 2 and TABLE 3.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Dimensions (Nominal) TPO Waterproofing Membrane System Thickness 0.046 in. (1.2 mm) Roll size 6 ft. 6 in. 65 ft. 7 in. (2 m 20 m) Roll area 430 ft.sup.2 (40 m.sup.2) Roll weight 132 lbs (60 kg) Minimum side/end laps 3 in. (75 mm)
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 TPO Waterproofing Property Membrane System Color White Thickness 0.046 in. (1.2 mm) Lateral water migration resistance Pass at 180 ft (55 m) Low temperature flexibility 40 C. no leaking Resistance to hydrostatic head 180 ft (55 m) Elongation 612% Tensile strength, film 2262 psi (15.6 MPa) Crack cyclin at 9.4 F. (23 C.), 100 Unaffected, Pass cycles Puncture resistance 184 lbs (820 N) Peel adhesion to concrete 4 lbs/in. (700 N/m) Lap peel adhesian at 72 F. (22 C.) 6.85 lbs/in. (120 N/m) Lap peel adhesian at 40 F. (4 C.) 5 lbs/in. (900 N/m) Permeance to water vapor 0/35 MPa 2 h = 0.7 ng transmission
[0024] Furthermore, in some examples, weathering between 40 C. through 110 C. may not affect the waterproofing membrane system. The waterproofing membrane system may be environmentally friendly as well, and may not include chlorine and other hazardous materials. The waterproofing membrane system may also be extremely durable and have an effective life of up to 50 years. The waterproofing membrane system may include crack resistance. This waterproofing membrane system may be suitable for the construction of exposed or non-exposed roof waterproof layer. It may also be easy to shape along any surface area to provide waterproofing. In additional to concrete application, the waterproofing membrane system described herein may also be used on light steel roof, not only to reduce the weight of roofing, and excellent saving materials, waterproof and anti-condensation, suit for large industrial plants, public buildings. Other various waterproofing applications may be provided as well, such as for drinking water reservoirs, toilets, basements, tunnels, grain depots, subways, reservoirs, commercial, public, residential applications, etc.
[0025] What has been described and illustrated herein are examples of the disclosure along with some variations. The terms, descriptions, and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Many variations are possible within the scope of the disclosure, which is intended to be defined by the following claimsand their equivalentsin which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated.