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Diverse Urethanes announces the arrival of new technology Flexiseal L, a new generation replacement for torch-on

12 November 2015

Modderfontein Johannesburg. Local manufacturer Diverse Urethanes announces the introduction of Flexiseal L, a highly versatile polymerised rubber formulation for use in the construction industry. This revolutionary new generation product bonds to a wide range of surfaces, is UV resistant, does not crack and is resistant to ageing.

Applications for Flexiseal L are numerous and involve anything from waterproofing to corrosion protection, for example

–          Replacement for bitumen torch-on

–          Concrete foundations, pipes and forms

–          Retaining walls and containment basins

–          Waterproofing and restoration

–          Corrosion protection of metal roofing and structures

–          Waterproof liners for ponds, reservoirs and planters

–          Waste water and sewage pipe protection

–          Waterproofing of concrete slabs for bridge deck and roof substrates.

The product has a life span of more than 5 years and contains no damaging VOCs. It is available in standard colours black and grey and also  white, blue, green, yellow and red are made to order.

About Diverse Urethanes

The company, based in Modderfontein, was started in 2009 as a polyurethanes systems house and over time it has realised that there is an opportunity to produce products for and supply into the construction and allied industries. We supply a wide range of customers in South Africa as well as neighbouring countries. All products are developed in-house and may be adjusted to suit individual client requirements. We have a high level of technical expertise and go out to site to assist and train customers to use our products.

To learn more about Flexiseal L and other products we can offer visit our website, www.divure.co.za, contact us on 0116082584, info@divure.co.za or visit our offices, No 2A High Street Modderfontein

Visit us at Stand 352 at Totally Concrete 2016 9-11 May. 

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