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Re-New routs age-old water leakage problem

Re-New System has developed technology that would clinch 100 per cent waterproofing in concrete structures

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Lee Jong-yong, president

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Runaway costs associated with water leakage in concrete infrastructure have long burdened governments and engineers. When the age-old problem crops up in expressways and subways, repercussions are even worse as the safety and health of people are endangered.

Determined to put an end to this hazard, Re-New System has developed a technology that would clinch 100 per cent waterproofing in concrete structures. It commercialised Turbo Seal, the world’s first total waterproofing solution that was cited as among South Korea’s 10 Best New Technologies of 2013.

Re-New’s award-winning technology combines recycled rubber, asphalt and inorganic compounds to produce waterproofing materials that are super flexible with self-healing and high-cohesiveness properties.

“Waterproofing materials should not be hardened, and if it is damaged, it must be self-healing,” says Lee Jong-yong, president.

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Turbo Seal is a single-component eco-friendly material that can adhere to concrete surfaces even if they are humid, underwater or obstructed by foreign substances. Turbo Seal can be applied in all weather conditions even at temperatures of around minus 40 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius.

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