'TamPur 150'. Site applied, Hydrophilic polyurethane foam which is an amber coloured liquid when unreacted and a pale yellow coloured, flexible foam material when cured. Mix TamPur 150 with water in a volumetric ratio of 1:1 and apply as per manufacturer’s TDS 'V1UK19 – 2019.4.25'. Cure for 24 hours at 7°C. For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the mixing & curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the mix and/or cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval. These materials are for use in concrete reservoirs and similar structures, constructed in accordance with the design criteria of BS EN 1992-3:2006 (Design of concrete structures – Liquid retraining and containing structures) with respect to normal frequency of joints. The material has been tested at a reduced surface area to volume ratio of 1000mm² per litre.
'Weld-On 725 Wet 'R' Dry Clear Solvent Cement'. Clear, colourless solvent cement. For use with water up to 23°C.
'Weld-On 724 C-PVC Grey Solvent Cement' Grey coloured solvent cement. Apply as per manufacturer's instructions and cure/dry for 24 hours@5°C. For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
'Weld-On 719 PVCu Clear Solvent Cement'. Clear, colourless solvent cement. Apply as per manufacturer's instructions and cure/dry for 24 hours@5°C(±2°C). For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
'Durapipe FIP & Astore PVCu Clear Solvent Cement'. Clear, colourless solvent cements. Apply as per manufacturer's instructions and cure/dry for 24 hours@5°C. For use with water up to 23°C. This material is only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
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