| Packaging Size | 2.4m*20 metres |
| Color | WHITE |
| Material | HDPE |
| Brand | Torchtar |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Minimum order quantity: 1000 Square Meter
HDPE High-Density Polyethylene membranes are a critical component in modern waterproofing systems, offering exceptional protection against water ingress in various construction environments. These membranes are manufactured from a high-density polymer material that provides a combination of tensile strength, flexibility, and chemical resistance. The unique properties of HDPE make it an ideal choice for waterproofing applications, including basements, foundations, tunnels, and more, offering exceptional protection against moisture and environmental stress. TT HDPE Membrane is a thick High Density Polyethylene Membrane having a multi-layer composite waterproofing material with superior performance, including a layer of high-performance PE film, self-adhesive polymer layer and a unique particulate layer. These membranes are specially designed for underground basement structure waterproofing, and suit for pre-applied construction method. Unlike conventional membranes, this forms a bond with the wet concrete poured over it and becomes monolithic part of the structure. This prevents water ingress tracking between the unbonded membrane and structure. TORCHTAR HDPE MEMBRANE Why Choose Our HDPE Membranes? l Reliability:Proven performance in the toughest conditions. l Customization: Available in different thicknesses and sizes to meet specific project needs. l Sustainability: Produced with environmentally responsible methods. Sustainability and Environmental Impact HDPE membranes are not only effective but also environmentally friendly. They are fully recyclable and can be repurposed at the end of their service life. The manufacturing process of HDPE membranes is designed to minimize environmental impact, using energy-efficient methods and reducing waste. In addition, HDPE membranes contribute to the overall sustainability of construction projects by improving the energy efficiency of buildings, reducing the need for repairs and maintenance, and extending the life of structures.