Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?
Pre-treatment of corners
Stresses arising from movements in the supporting substrate are evenly distributed over a waterproofing membrane. If the intensified stress exceeds the material’s cohesive or tensile strength, the material fails.
October 7, 2020. 11:36 AM
For waterproofing applications…
- why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners?
- why must external corners be rounded?
Stresses arising from movements in the supporting substrate are evenly distributed over a waterproofing membrane which stretches across a plain, flat, and unbroken surface. However, any interruption or discontinuity - such as a crack, a hole, or a corner – will lead to a localised increase in the intensity of the stress. If the intensified stress exceeds the material’s cohesive or tensile strength, the material fails. On the other hand, if the bond strength is weak, loss of adhesion happens.
Therefore, ways must be found to either (i) minimize these stress build-ups, or (ii) reinforce the waterproofing membrane where these discontinuities occur. Examples:
(i) Eliminate sharp bends at internal corners by providing 25 mm x 25 mm angle fillets to reduce stress concentrations. This is typically done with a latex-admixed, cement/sand mortar which must be allowed to cure before application of the waterproofing membrane. MAPEI recommends shrinkage-controlled, fibre-reinforced patching mortar, MAPEGROUT 218 for this purpose. Easy to use with a single mixing with water that is available in 5kg and 25 kg pack. For information on this product, please check https://bit.ly/34WUesf
(ii) Reinforce the corner with an alkali-resistant, elastic, and waterproof band which has the robust physical properties for handling the increased stresses. MAPEI provides different types of bands for this application. They adhered to the different types of waterproofing materials and easy to install by overlapping this material in-between the joints of the wall and floor as well as on the edges. For more information, please check our range of Mapeband here: https://www.mapei.com/my/en/home-page#/search?text=mapeband&menu=Products
External corners are ground smooth to a radius of at least 20mm prior to application of waterproofing membranes.
Other surface preparations which are necessary prior to application of waterproofing membranes in order to avoid stress concentrations include filling of cracks and holes, and grinding flat all protuberances.
(Reference must be made to the manufacturer’s technical data sheet for instructions on use of particular products.)
Products mentioned in the article
General purpose, shrinkage-controlled, fibre-reinforced, patch repair mortar Purpose-made for patch repairs Easy to apply for wall &…
Rubber tape sandwiched between two layers of non-woven fabric to form elastic joints in waterproofing systems. TECHNICALDATA: Type of…
Self-adhesive butyl tape with alkali-resistant, non-woven fabric for elastic waterproofing systems. TECHNICAL DATA: Density: 1.6 g/cm³.…
Alkali-resistant rubber tape with textile backing/edges. For use with cementitious waterproofing systems and liquid membranes. For the…
Pre-treatment of corners
Stresses arising from movements in the supporting substrate are evenly distributed over a waterproofing membrane. If the intensified stress exceeds the material’s cohesive or tensile strength, the material fails.
October 7, 2020. 11:36 AM
For waterproofing applications…
- why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners?
- why must external corners be rounded?
Stresses arising from movements in the supporting substrate are evenly distributed over a waterproofing membrane which stretches across a plain, flat, and unbroken surface. However, any interruption or discontinuity - such as a crack, a hole, or a corner – will lead to a localised increase in the intensity of the stress. If the intensified stress exceeds the material’s cohesive or tensile strength, the material fails. On the other hand, if the bond strength is weak, loss of adhesion happens.
Therefore, ways must be found to either (i) minimize these stress build-ups, or (ii) reinforce the waterproofing membrane where these discontinuities occur. Examples:
(i) Eliminate sharp bends at internal corners by providing 25 mm x 25 mm angle fillets to reduce stress concentrations. This is typically done with a latex-admixed, cement/sand mortar which must be allowed to cure before application of the waterproofing membrane. MAPEI recommends shrinkage-controlled, fibre-reinforced patching mortar, MAPEGROUT 218 for this purpose. Easy to use with a single mixing with water that is available in 5kg and 25 kg pack. For information on this product, please check https://bit.ly/34WUesf
(ii) Reinforce the corner with an alkali-resistant, elastic, and waterproof band which has the robust physical properties for handling the increased stresses. MAPEI provides different types of bands for this application. They adhered to the different types of waterproofing materials and easy to install by overlapping this material in-between the joints of the wall and floor as well as on the edges. For more information, please check our range of Mapeband here: https://www.mapei.com/my/en/home-page#/search?text=mapeband&menu=Products
External corners are ground smooth to a radius of at least 20mm prior to application of waterproofing membranes.
Other surface preparations which are necessary prior to application of waterproofing membranes in order to avoid stress concentrations include filling of cracks and holes, and grinding flat all protuberances.
(Reference must be made to the manufacturer’s technical data sheet for instructions on use of particular products.)
Products mentioned in the article
General purpose, shrinkage-controlled, fibre-reinforced, patch repair mortar Purpose-made for patch repairs Easy to apply for wall &…
Rubber tape sandwiched between two layers of non-woven fabric to form elastic joints in waterproofing systems. TECHNICALDATA: Type of…
Self-adhesive butyl tape with alkali-resistant, non-woven fabric for elastic waterproofing systems. TECHNICAL DATA: Density: 1.6 g/cm³.…
Alkali-resistant rubber tape with textile backing/edges. For use with cementitious waterproofing systems and liquid membranes. For the…
Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?
Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?
Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?
Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?
Pre-treatment of corners
Oct 7, 2020, 11:36
by
Cynthia Chong
Why are angle fillets necessary for internal corners? Why must external corners be rounded?