Waterstop King

Waterstop has a singular purpose: To prevent the passage of fluids across and along concrete joints. This page is dedicated to all things waterstop, as used to seal joints in concrete construction. Feel free to post any comments or questions and I will answer promptly.

Showing posts with label sealant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sealant. Show all posts
Monday, November 28, 2016

What are Mastic Waterstops?

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Commercially available mastic waterstops are sold in rolls or strips. The profile is usually a small rectangle or trapezoidal shape, w...
Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Adeka P-201 — A Real Waterstop Problem Solver

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Urethane rubber – hydrophilic agent urethane polymer Good chemical resistance and durability  pH range 3~11 Easy to use ONE part hydroph...
Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Expansion Board Cap Waterstop — A Short On-Line Introductory Presentation

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We have just posted a short introduction to our integrated cap system, waterstop profiles (JPEB350, JPEB375, et al ). Additional informati...
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David R. Poole
Temecula, California, United States
David R. Poole is president of JP Specialties, Inc. - a company dedicated to innovation and excellence within the concrete construction industry. David serves as Secretary of American Concrete Institute (ACI) 350 Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures Subcommittee K (Hazardous Materials) and G (Tightness Testing), and also serves as an Associate Member on Subcommittee A (General and Concrete). A member of the San Diego Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), and a frequent public speaker, David’s accredited engineering seminars are requested nationwide by major engineering firms including Montgomery Watson Harza, CH2M Hill, Carollo Engineers, Jacobs Engineers, Camp Dresser McKee, Fluor Corp., Kellogg Brown & Root, and many others. David has also taught waterstop theory, technology, and installation to project owners, concrete accessories distributors, and contractors in the field. David has consulted on and written national CSI-format 3-part specifications for a variety of engineering firms and governmental agencies including the July 1995 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Master Specification (CEGS 03250).
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