In concrete tank projects where waterproofing is of great importance, unforeseen incidents sometimes create significant problems for contractors and other stakeholders.
Concrete joints are one of the factors causing water leakage in tanks, which can be addressed using the WS30 waterproofing strip.
However, if during concrete pouring, areas such as tank walls are not properly completed due to issues like a malfunctioning concrete pump, it can lead to problems with the concrete’s waterproofing. To resolve this, orders may be given to install a waterstop or to demolish partially poured concrete.
Today, with advancements in concrete additives, it is possible to address these operational challenges.
Important Issues:
- Expansion Joints and Their Rapid Execution During Concrete Pouring Operations
- Studying the Properties and Behavior of Concrete, Including Its Additives, and Conducting Various Water Tightness Tests on Laboratory-Damaged Samples.