Super Laycryl is a highly flexible, liquid-applied waterproofing emulsion, reinforced with abe® membrane to create a seamless, durable waterproofing layer. It is ideal for flat roofs, parapets, flashings and re-waterproofing over existing membranes.
• Packaging: 1 L, 5 L, 20 L containers
• Colour (when applied): White (or coloured variants depending on order)
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| Property | Specification / Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Liquid waterproofing emulsion (acrylic/bitumen-modified) |
| Packaging | 1 L, 5 L, 20 L |
| Typical Density | ≈ 1.18 g/cm³ |
| Application Method | Brush or roller (with membrane embedment) or roller alone on flat surfaces |
| Coverage (total system) | ≈ 2.1 L/m² (including membrane) for full waterproofing coating |
| Drying / Cure Time | Touch-dry ~1 hour; full cure in 7 days (under normal conditions) |
| Flash Point / Fire Risk | Non-flammable when applied (wet film) |
Super Laycryl is used to waterproof flat roofs, parapets, roof flashings, joints, metal-roof laps and for re-waterproofing existing membranes — creating a seamless, weather-resistant waterproof layer.
It comes in 1 L, 5 L, and 20 L containers — suitable for small repairs as well as full-scale roof waterproofing.
For full waterproofing system, approximate usage is ~2.1 L per square meter including membrane embedment.
Yes — Super Laycryl is suitable for re-waterproofing over existing waterproofing systems, as long as the substrate is clean, stable, and properly prepared.
Concrete slabs, parapet walls, masonry, screeds, and corrugated or metal roofs (with proper priming) — basically most stable roof and wall surfaces.
No — Super Laycryl is intended for roof and parapet waterproofing on non-trafficable surfaces. For tanks or immersion, a dedicated waterproofing system is recommended.
Typically three coats: first coat with embedded membrane, second coat to saturate membrane, and a final finishing coat for uniform membrane and durability.
Allow full cure — usually 7 days — before applying screed, tiles or any finishing layer over the waterproofed surface.
Yes — but metal roofs require a suitable metal primer before application to ensure adhesion and prevent rust.
Ensure substrate is dry, clean and stable; avoid application if rain is imminent or temperature below 5 °C; embed membrane carefully to avoid bubbles; do not cover membrane with loose stones or chippings until properly protected or tiled.