Off the website.
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Originally Posted by toughseal website Toughseal
RIW Toughseal is a solvent free polymer modified colour coded coating based on epoxy resins. Typically used to provided a water and water vapour proof barrier in areas that require excellent tensile adhesion, chemical resistance and abrasion resistance such as plant rooms and under raised access floors. RIW Toughseal has a Class 1 fire rating and is UV resistant.
Type of Uses - <LI class=TXTbody>Raised access floors <LI class=TXTbody>Ground floor DPM <LI class=TXTbody>Plant rooms <LI class=TXTbody>Bunded areas <LI class=TXTbody>Changing rooms <LI class=TXTbody>Shower rooms
- Swimming pools
Case Studies - <LI class=TXTbody>Water and water vapour barrier <LI class=TXTbody>Excellent tensile adhesion to substrate <LI class=TXTbody>Seamless and fully bonded <LI class=TXTbody>Excellent chemical resistance <LI class=TXTbody>UV resistant
- Class 1 fire rating
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Originally Posted by Holohana The idea is that it stops any water/damp etc coming through the sub floor allowing you to apply adhesive on top without it lifting the addy of the floor and then blowing the tiles. |
Cement based adhesives shouldn't blow even if you fix tiles to a damp floor with it, so I believe. After all, it's cement based and often polymer modified.
Reading their site it seems to be more of a tanking system than a DPM.