Bituminous membranes are materials commonly used for waterproofing and structural protection purposes. These membranes are typically made from polymer-modified bitumen and are designed to withstand various harsh environmental conditions.
Bituminous membranes are usually sold in rolls, and during the application process, hot air or flame bonding methods are typically used. These membranes are particularly preferred for providing waterproofing in structural elements such as roofs, basements, terraces, and water tanks.
Among the advantages of such membranes are flexibility, high waterproofing properties, chemical resistance, and long lifespan. Additionally, their ability to adapt to various structural designs makes them a widely used option in various construction projects.