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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.

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