Skip to main content

Deckmaster increases product portfolio with two new products

Deckmaster is showing two new products at its stand in the Elicium area. Deckmaster HFS UVR is a one-coat application, traffic deck coating system that combines PU resin and fillers that the company says offers optimum performance in substrate adhesion, slip profile and UV-resistant colour options. Meanwhile, Deckmaster BM is a buried membrane waterproofing system for use as a waterproofing layer in inverted roofs and protected roofs that the company says has an anticipated design life of at least 25 years
April 4, 2016 Read time: 1 min

8374 Deckmaster is showing two new products at its stand in the Elicium area.

Deckmaster HFS UVR is a one-coat application, traffic deck coating system that combines PU resin and fillers that the company says offers optimum performance in substrate adhesion, slip profile and UV-resistant colour options.

Meanwhile, Deckmaster BM is a buried membrane waterproofing system for use as a waterproofing layer in inverted roofs and protected roofs that the company says has an anticipated design life of at least 25 years.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Swarco brings its ITS family together
    March 7, 2022
    After a four-year break, Swarco Group is keen to welcome visitors to its two stands, which are both in Hall 2 for the first time.
  • Lucid Vision Lab's Triton cameras for industrial environments
    October 25, 2018
    Lucid Vision Labs says its Triton cameras come with an optional IP67 sealed lens tube which allows them to operate in harsh environments without needing bulky enclosures. It comes with active sensor alignment to improve optical performance and a lightweight 29 x 29 mm size. Triton’s M12 Ethernet and M8 I/O connectors provide a robust connection, which is resistant to shock and vibration and is protected from dirt, dust, and water. According to Lucid, all cameras are actively aligned to help minimise
  • Success of Kuala Lumpur's dual purpose tunnel
    September 12, 2012
    Malaysia’s capital boasts a unique piece of infrastructure; a combined stormwater and motorway tunnel, the longest multi-purpose tunnel in the world. Kuala Lumpur’s Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel (Smart) was conceived as a project under the Malaysian Federal Government to alleviate the flooding problem in the city centre. Although a booming city and the nerve centre for Malaysia’s economy, KL was built along the flood plains of the Klang River and, since its earliest days has been subjected to floodi
  • Dynamic charging boosts electric vehicles’ potential
    December 16, 2014
    With an increasing need to use electric vehicles in city centres to reduce pollution, David Crawford looks at various solutions to power delivery. The UN’s September 2014 Climate Summit has added fresh momentum to the drive to increase urban electric vehicle (EV) takeup. It has launched the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative, which wants to see EVs accounting for 30% of all urban travel by 2030, and make cities worldwide more friendly to their use. Encouragingly, the plan is being well supported by commerci