Spray-Lock Concrete Protection’s unique SCP P3 Industrial technology won the prestigious World of Concrete’s 2024 People’s Choice Innovative Product Award in the Concrete Repair & Demolition Materials, Tools & Equipment category.
Now in its second year, The People’s Choice Innovative Product Award, held alongside World of Concrete in Las Vegas, US, celebrates the most impressive innovations in concrete equipment, materials, services and tools across eight categories. It is presented to one winner in each programme category. Industry professionals who attended World of Concrete and the audience of the digital edition, WOC360, were invited to vote for what they believed to be the most innovative product. Voting opened in early January and ended on February 9, 2024.
Spray-Lock Concrete Protection’s colloidal silica post-placement pozzolan (P3) technology is the most effective base-waterproofing product on the market, significantly increasing the durability of concrete and, therefore, prolonging the overall service life of concrete structures.
Unlike membrane products that are temporary and only partially functional if applied correctly, SCP technology permanently waterproofs “green” (less than 24-hour-old) concrete and existing (older than 24-hour-old) concrete after a single spray application.
Slabs can be accessed within an hour after treatment with SCP P3 Industrial. There is no wait time involved or need to re-mobilise just to apply a sealant.
World of Concrete is the biggest annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. This year’s event was the 50th edition, attracting nearly 60 000 registered professionals from various sectors of the built-environment industry.
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