Kemper System America introduces KEMPEROL 022, a solvent-free, reinforced, liquid-membrane waterproofing system for protecting indoor areas under ceramic tiles.
The engineered system developed by Kemper System has proven effective for indoor commercial and residential applications across Europe and is now available for the U.S. and the Americas.
KEMPEROL 022 can be used in both new construction and restorations for bathrooms, kitchens, pool decks, spas and other areas to be tiled. It offers important advantages for: hotels/motels, condos and high-rises, commercial offices, government buildings, schools and universities, hospitals and medical centers.
The two-component resin system is based on a liquid synthetic material that bonds fully with the substrate and can reliably seal into corners and around pipes and other penetrations, including irregular shapes. The self-flashing system is reinforced with KEMPEROL 500 Fleece and can bridge 1.5 mm cracks and joints up to 2 mm.
Unlike other liquid waterproofing systems, the two-part epoxy-based system is solvent-free and requires no primer for most substrates. At the same time, it is a fully-reinforced system that provides a highly durable coating which remains flexible for superior long-term waterproofing performance. Properly applied, there is no risk of moisture seeping underneath.
Unlike shower liner pans and plastic mats for areas to be tiled (which are usually nailed or tacked in place), the new liquid-resin membrane system fully adheres to the substrate for a monolithic surface that cannot crack or shift.
The KEMPEROL O22 resin system easily applies cold in a single layer using a flat roller. Tile can typically be installed over the reinforced membrane system after 24 hours. Tile Adhesive can be used to apply tiles directly on top of the cured membrane.
Kemper System is a leader in odor-free liquid-membrane systems and provides long-term, built-to-last solutions for: plazas, green roofs, new roofs assemblies, existing roof recovery, metal roofs, balconies and terraces, historic restoration, gutterways, interior and industrial applications and below-grade waterproofing.