A product that conserves water, nourishes the earth, and protects greenery with consideration for the environment!
"Romatt HDB" is a waterproofing material that is inorganic and environmentally friendly, made from natural sodium bentonite cultivated over the ages in the vast lands of America. The sodium bentonite used is compacted after water is added in the factory, allowing for expected shielding effects against chemicals and oils in its initial state. It overcomes the initial issues of GCL and is a product with various features. 【Features】 ■ Made from natural inorganic, non-polluting materials ■ Exhibits waterproofing effect immediately after installation ■ Stability that blocks seawater and chemicals ■ Maintains waterproofing performance through self-repair ■ Easy to install, no skilled labor required *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Structure】 ■ Non-woven fabric attached polyethylene film ■ Swelled and compacted bentonite ■ Polypropylene non-woven fabric (cushioning material) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Final disposal sites for waste ■ Reservoirs, agricultural ponds, and retention basins ■ Viewing ponds and streams in golf courses and parks ■ Spill prevention measures for tank yards and chemical plants ■ Waterproofing of concrete structures and underground structures *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company has been working on the development and introduction of innovative new technologies and construction methods to support the infrastructure that underpins people's lives. The research and development of our unique civil engineering methods and the introduction of new materials have solidified our position in the industry as a core business. Additionally, we provide a range of unique products and methods, including the flagship "Multiple Anchors," to meet the needs of society.

