Firefighting water storage pools, swimming pools, garden landscape pools, surf pools, and other such areas require a long-term water fill. Poor waterproofing leading to leakage is not just troublesome, but also costly to repair. Hence, the waterproofing demands for pools are stringent, and selecting the right waterproofing coating is of utmost importance.
The various coatings used for pools must satisfy four critical functional requirements: adhesion, resistance to cleaning agents, crack resistance, and environmental friendliness.
The waterproofing and anti-corrosion coating systems used in pools now include epoxy composites, polyurethane coatings, and reactive polyurea coatings. What are the different functions of these materials, and how do we choose the right ones for application?
Before selecting materials, we must understand the advantages and disadvantages of the current materials.
Having understood the material properties, how should we choose the right ones for application?
Firstly, we exclude cost and ease of application since they don't greatly impact the clear pros and cons of the coating systems we're evaluating. Next, we eliminate hardness as it is not a decisive factor. What remains are adhesion, resistance to hypochlorous acid, elongation at break, tensile strength, and toughness.
Clear adhesion advantage:
In pool coating systems, local detachment of coatings is common, usually due to insufficient interlayer adhesion - this might be inherent to the material application or develop over time due to substrate shrinkage, coating stress contraction, or anion permeation. The detachment can occur between layers: the substrate, primer, mortar layer (interface layer), intermediate coat, topcoat, and sealant. Generally, detachment is less common between the primer, mortar layer, and intermediate coat due to careful design consideration of adhesion which is also easier to solve. The topcoat and sealant are typically made from the same material, differing only in color, and sometimes a sealant isn't necessary. Since their thickness doesn't exceed 0.2mm, the adhesion issue between them is not significant.
For intermediate and topcoats, differing material systems have different thermal expansion rates, so after thermal cycling, the same material system will have better adhesion than dissimilar systems. Moreover, in swimming pools, water treated with disinfectants leaves plenty of Cl¯ and OCl¯, some of which permeate through the topcoat to the intermediate layer, causing detachment. Polyurea outperforms polyurethane in preventing Cl¯ and OCl¯ permeation.
For the substrate and primer, the primer's role is to enhance adhesion and seal capillaries. If the primer fails, especially under high summer temperatures, water vapor more easily penetrates the mortar layer's cracks, exerting significant pressure and causing detachment.
Crack resistance:
When the pool’s concrete structure cracks, the waterproofing layer must accommodate the deformation without rupture. This means the waterproofing material must be able to stretch sufficiently across the crack's width. Given that concrete cracks generally don't exceed 2mm, an elongation at break of over 400% is usually enough to bridge such cracks.
Resistance to hypochlorous acid:
Hypochlorous acid is the main disinfectant in pools, and resistance to it is vital for maintaining the waterproofing layer's integrity. Polyurethane and polyurea generally have good resistance to hypochlorous acid.
Polyaspartic Polyurea Waterproof Coatings are suitable for long-term submerged environments and can be used for waterproofing applications in swimming pools, landscape pools, firefighting pools, and other areas expected to be immersed in water for extended periods. They are also appropriate for indoor waterproofing solutions in bathrooms, kitchens, balconies, as well as in other waterproof environments such as sauna shower rooms and SPAs. This product addresses the significant decline in performance of conventional water-based waterproof products on the market after prolonged water exposure. At the same time, it avoids the drawbacks of using polyurethane oil-based waterproof coatings in firefighting pools, drinking water pools, etc. Polyaspartic polyurea has now become a mainstream waterproof material worldwide.
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