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We are fully accredited agents for Kemperol systems and use only genuine Kemper system products - the world's leading liquid-applied waterproofing system.
‘Cold Applied’ This method avoids the use of heat or flames and instead uses specialist ‘cold liquid’ resins to impregnate a fleece-based substrate which then cures to provide a waterproof membrane. Solvent-based systems are rapid-setting but may give off fumes whilst curing. Kemper are the only cold-liquid manufacturer offering a solvent-free alternative, 2K-PUR, which make it particularly suitable for the repair of roofs on schools, hospitals and other occupied buildings.
Following rigorous testing by the BBA, solvent-free Kemperol 2K-PUR was recently awarded an Agrément certificate of conformity to ETA-03/0044. This now means that both the Kemperol ‘large area’ waterproofing systems (2K-PUR and V210) now have Agrément certificates, meaning they can be used with confidence on newbuild as well as refurbishment projects.
As both systems are applied ‘wet on wet’ they can be completed in a single day, so are not dependent on dry weather the following day for a second coat to be applied, as with all other systems which are installed ‘wet-on-dry’. In fact, Kemperol is fully rainproof after just 30 minutes.
Kemperol 2K-PUR is the only solvent-free cold liquid-applied waterproofing in the UK, a formulation that in addition to its environmental credential is particularly useful in applications where proximity to nearby buildings, occupiers or residents would otherwise require temporary evacuation and considerable disruption.
APPLICATIONS V210 is suited to a wide range of applications, typically flat-roof waterproofing, and may be applied over existing materials and in extreme situations when other methods are likely to fail.
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