A powder with waterproofing properties that is applied as a coating on cementitious surfaces by creating cement crystals in structures experiencing negative moisture in an integral manner. This powder, based on cement and mineral fillers, is produced using nanotechnology. After mixing with water, it penetrates concrete or cementitious surfaces and forms crystals resistant to moisture ingress through a chemical reaction in the pores and voids of the concrete. This product is not merely a surface coating; rather, due to the reaction of its components with moisture and water, it creates a compact and integral structure with the concrete, serving as one of the auxiliary systems in the waterproofing and protection of concrete structures. The SQ2000 crystalline powder is highly resistant to CO2 gas and negative water pressure, and it is environmentally friendly.

By creating cement crystals
On concrete and cement surface
such as the oxidation of metal components
Against environmental and water conditions
With a spray gun and brush
against weathering
For use in potable water tanks
Usable in the construction of waterproofing mortar, ease and variety in application (via shotcrete, brush, and spray), prevention of negative moisture penetration, resistant to chemicals, prevention of concrete degradation against weathering, no disruption to the structural breathing system, possessing permanent protective properties through the creation of a living waterproofing system (constantly reacting with water and lime present in cement), applicable on various cement and concrete surfaces including uneven surfaces, no need for primer and substrate preparation (a non-smooth and clean surface is sufficient), with high penetration depth in the concrete surface.
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For projects with visible negative moisture.
We don’t have running water, but when we run our hand over the surface of the concrete or cement, our hand becomes damp.