PVC Water Stopper Manufacturing Application and Types
PVC Water Stoppers are essential components in modern construction projects, designed to prevent water leakage and seepage in concrete structures. These flexible seals are made from high-grade PVC materials, offering excellent durability and resistance to water and chemical corrosion. At Deesawala Rubber, we Manufacture PVC Water Stoppers to the highest standards, ensuring reliability and performance in demanding environments.
- Ribbed Type– Multipurpose water stopper design, used where the differential settlement of poured concrete is expected and a firm grip in concrete is desired.
- Dumbbell Type– Greater variation in temperature causes expansion or contraction of joints, Dumbbell type water Stopper is suggested for these sites.
- Kicker (Surface) Type– These are externally placed and are used where embedded types cannot be used due to the interference of steel reinforcement.
- IEJ - IEJ PVC water stoppers, short for Internal Expansion Joint PVC water stoppers, are flexible, PVC-based water barriers used to prevent water from leaking through joints in concrete structures. They are specifically designed for expansion joints, allowing for movement within the structure while maintaining a watertight seal.
- ICJ - ICJ (Internal Construction Joint) PVC water stopper is a flexible, durable strip made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) used to prevent water from passing through joints in concrete structures. It's embedded in the concrete during pouring, forming a watertight seal that can accommodate movement in the joint. ICJ water stoppers are particularly effective in internal joints where there's less movement compared to external or expansion joints.
- EEJ - External Expansion Joint (EEJ) sections are used in expansion joints. The centre box allows movement accommodation and has a flat top section for easy seating of expansion joint fillers and formwork.
- ECJ - External Construction Joint (ECJ) sections are used in construction joints and incorporate grout excluding fins to give a positive area to locate formwork and control grout loss.