DiProtec® SDB is a high-quality, loosely laid sealing membrane that enables quick and easy installation. Complex substrate preparation and priming is not necessary here. Intelligent connection technology using prefabricated system sealing tapes makes installation not only fast, but also safe. DiProtec® SDB was specially designed for combination with the reinforced thin-film drainage systems Watec®3E and WatecDrain® KP+. However, it can also be used with all AquaDrain® drains and with the TerraMaxx® systems.
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Advantages:
Quick installation.
DiProtec® SDS is laid loosely – this eliminates the need for substrate preparation, priming and drying times.
Integrated vapour pressure equalisation fleece on the underside.
This means that it can also be used with damp substrates or old tile coverings.
Simple and safe.
Joint connection, profile connection and wall connection with self-adhesive system sealing tapes. Direct connection to Gutjahr system profiles possible without
prior filling of the profile joints.
Simple dimensioning and cutting divisions as well as reliable compliance with the overlap width.
Thanks to guide lines printed on the top.
Can be used as membrane waterproofing under all AquaDrain® and Watec® drains, as well as under TerraMaxx® systems.
With CE marking according to DIN EN 13967.
With general building inspection test certificate (in conjunction with DiProtec® AB and DiProtec® FLK).
Technical Information
Application:
For waterproofing horizontal, walkable surfaces in outdoor areas (based on DIN 18531, T 5):
Balconies, loggias and pergolas (freely cantilevered)
Concrete surfaces in contact with the ground (without basement)
Moisture protection for screeds on building waterproofing in accordance with DIN 18531, Parts 1–4
Covering installation:
For paving installations on separating and protective layers and on surface drainage systems:
Permanently laid, thick-layer coverings on single-grain/drainage mortar
Fixed, thin-layer coverings on thin-layer drains
Loosely laid coverings on unbound levelling layers, such as chippings, gravel, etc.
Floor coverings laid on stilts on dry or mortar pedestals, frame systems, etc.
Substrates:
Bonded substrates, concrete and screed surfaces
Wooden and steel plate substrates, e.g. stud constructions
Old tiles, old coatings
Material: loosely laid, highly tear-resistant plastic membrane with a matt surface