Waterstop Explained

A waterstop is an element of a concrete structure, intended to prevent the passages of fluids (such as water) when embedded in and running continuously through concrete joints. Waterstops are grouped in two distinct categories. Waterstops for joints without any movement of the adjoint concrete sections (construction cold joints) and waterstops for joints with movement of the adjoint concrete sections (dilation joints).

Types

Waterstops are manufactured from a variety of materials depending on the functionality and their intended use. The most common types are:

References

  1. Web site: Waterstop - Sodium Bentonite Systems | RIW Products .
  2. Web site: Typical Earthshield Waterstop. 2023-11-07 .
  3. Web site: DIN 18541-1, Ausgabe 2021-01.
  4. Web site: DIN 7865-2, Ausgabe 2022-08.
  5. Web site: Hydrophilic Waterstops for Concrete - BeSealed® .