- 规格:
- 300*6
- 规格:
- 300*8
- 规格:
- 300*10
. Rubber waterstops cannot be exposed to the sun for a long time, prevent rain, and do not come into contact with highly polluting chemicals. It is best to keep the product in a storage location that maintains ℃ + ℃ and a relative humidity of .
During the construction process of the waterstop, the product device must be fixed to prevent displacement when pouring concrete and ensure the accurate position of the waterstop in the concrete. When ordering, the user should calculate the length of the product based on the engineering structure and design drawings. The special-shaped structure should be explained in the drawings. Try to connect the waterstop into a whole in the factory. If it needs to be connected on site, electric heating plates can be used for vulcanization bonding or Cold bonding (rubber waterstop) or welding (plastic waterstop) method.
What is a buried rubber waterstop?
The buried rubber waterstop is the most commonly used waterstop among waterstop products. The middle-embedded rubber waterstop refers to the way the waterstop is used in engineering construction, or the construction process, or the position of the rubber waterstop in the building. That is, the middle-embedded rubber waterstop is the concrete that is poured into the building. In the structure, it forms a whole with the concrete components. Types of middle-buried waterstops Middle-buried rubber waterstops are mainly divided into two categories: type and type. The rubber waterstop with holes in the center is type, and the rubber waterstop with no holes in the center is type. Commonly used, type, and type waterstops are all type-type rubber waterstops. Then depending on the cross-section, it can be subdivided into different types.
According to news from New Delhi on March 1, India's Finance Minister said on Thursday that India will raise import tariffs on natural rubber to . This move will ensure domestic supply. India is the world's second largest consumer of natural rubber. India itself is struggling to meet rising demand from tire manufacturers. The country imports most of its rubber mainly from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. India/annual rubber production decreased year-on-year. On the domestic front, HSBC's final value for China's manufacturing industry in May hit a new low since January, and the previous value was lower than the expected initial value. The output index hit a new low since January. The new orders sub-index also hit a new low since January. In addition, deflationary pressure in the manufacturing industry intensified in monthly terms, and both input and output prices accelerated their decline.