In the history of modern construction, persistent leakage, akin to a "water curtain cave," has long plagued the industry and end-users. The limitations of traditional waterproofing materials in terms of durability, environmental friendliness, and construction convenience have struggled to meet the higher demands of contemporary buildings for long-term safety, energy efficiency, and sustainability. Today, polymer waterproofing membranes, represented by PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), are leading a technological revolution with their superior performance, becoming the preferred solution for large public buildings, industrial plants, transportation hubs, and green roofs.
In the decision-making process for building waterproofing materials, a long-standing cognitive misconception persists: equating "initial purchase price" with "final cost." Many owners and construction units habitually compare material prices per square meter while overlooking that building waterproofing is a systematic project spanning decades. When we expand our perspective from "immediate procurement" to "full lifecycle," calculating hidden expenditures such as material lifespan, maintenance costs, and losses from repair-related downtime over 30-50 years, the true economic value of polymer waterproofing materials becomes evident.
In the field of underground waterproofing engineering, "water seepage" has been a persistent problem that has plagued the industry for decades. In traditional waterproofing methods, the waterproofing layer and the structural layer are separate. Once the waterproofing layer is partially damaged, groundwater can seep long distances along the gaps between the two, penetrating into the interior through weak points in the building structure, and the leakage point is extremely difficult to pinpoint. HDPE polymer self-adhesive pre-applied waterproof membrane and its matching pre-applied reverse-adhesive method are revolutionary solutions to this problem. This article will focus on Canlon's MBP-P and MBP-Pro series products to deeply analyze the core advantages and engineering value of this technology.
In recent years, China's construction waterproofing industry has witnessed a transformative shift from traditional asphalt-based materials to advanced polymer materials. Three representative polymer waterproofing membranes—PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)—are becoming the preferred solution for modern construction waterproofing due to their exceptional performance. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics and applications of these three materials and highlights the innovative achievements of industry leader Canlon in the polymer sector.
Recently, Canlon roof siphon rainwater drainage system, with its green and low-carbon attributes and superior performance, empowered a key project—the heavy chemical equipment production base construction project of Yongda Chemical Machinery (Rudong) Co., Ltd. Canlon Roof Siphon Rainwater Drainage System was applied to the roofs of the combined plant and special materials plant in this project. The Canlon technical team participated throughout the process, carried out secondary design refinement of the drawings, supplied materials, and provided on-site construction and installation technical guidance.
Waterproofing is an essential aspect of construction and building maintenance, and HDPE membranes have emerged as a popular choice for this purpose. HDPE stands for High-Density Polyethylene, a thermoplastic polymer known for its durability, chemical resistance, and versatility. In this article, we
### Canlon HDPE Pre-Applied Waterproofing Membrane: The Perfect Solution for Below-Grade WaterproofingWhen it comes to construction, ensuring proper waterproofing is vital. This is especially true for **below-grade structures** like basements, foundations, and tunnels, which are constantly exposed t
Building a sponge city, focusing on integrated pipe corridors Solve the "road zipper" and say goodbye to the "air spider web" Guarantee electricity for people's livelihood and improve pipeline safety Solve urban waterlogging and utilize rainwater resources ... There are many benefits of urban underground utility tunnels Today, we will take stock for you A classic utility tunnel project created by integrating waterproofing