The hot melt method refers to a construction technique where the adhesive in the bottom of hot melt-type waterproof membranes is melted using a flame heater, and then bonded to the base layer. Currently, the hot melt method is widely used for asphalt-based waterproof membranes.
The hot melt method refers to a construction technique that involves melting the hot melt adhesive on the bottom of hot melt type waterproof membranes using a flame heater, and then adhering it to the base layer. Currently, the hot melt method is widely used for asphalt-based waterproof membranes.
Complex Part Processing
All corner areas, including those at parapets, pipe roots, chimneys, exhaust openings, downspouts, and expansion joints, should be constructed in a bat-shaped design.
Rolling out the material
Prior to construction, the appropriate membrane should be used based on the waterproofing area. The flame should be aimed at both the bottom of the membrane and the base surface, heating them evenly. Once the membrane surface has melted, roll it forward immediately, pressing and flattening it to expel excess air. This prevents misalignment, bulging, and creases. Pay attention to the details of the seam construction to prevent lifting edges.
Safety Protection
During waterproofing construction, always wear gloves to prevent burns and scalds. Keep flammable materials in a separate storage area, away from fire sources, to prevent fires and workplace accidents.
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