Application of transparent waterproofing agent in Stone Materials

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Protection Principle

There are many micropores on the surface and inside of stone materials. Potassium methyl silicate waterproofing agent can penetrate into these pores. The methyl silicic acid generated by its reaction inside the stone will combine with the minerals of the stone to form a waterproof network on the surface and inside of the stone. This waterproof network can prevent water and other pollutants (such as oil stains, dust, etc.) from entering the stone interior. For example, for marble stone materials, potassium methyl silicate waterproofing agent can prevent water from chemically reacting with components such as calcium carbonate in marble and avoid problems such as discoloration and corrosion of marble.


Maintaining the Aesthetics and Integrity of Stone

Stone materials are often used for building decoration, such as floors, walls, countertops, etc. Potassium methyl silicate waterproofing agent can effectively prevent stone materials from discoloring, mildewing, and growing moss due to water absorption and maintain the aesthetics of stone materials. In the application of stone floors, the waterproofing agent can prevent stains such as footprints from leaving marks on the stone surface, and it is also easier to remove stains during cleaning. At the same time, it can also prevent the decrease of stone strength caused by long - term water absorption and maintain the physical integrity of stone materials. For example, in the marble floors and walls of some high - end hotels, after using potassium methyl silicate waterproofing agent, the glossiness and aesthetics of the stone can be maintained for a long time, reducing the cost of frequent maintenance and replacement of stone materials.

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