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Waterproofing is a critical aspect of construction, safeguarding buildings against moisture ingress, leaks, and structural damag<br><br>For example, a membrane designed for under-tile use, is not likely to be appropriate for usage in a planter box, and a membrane designed for use in a planter box, is not likely to be appropriate for usage on an exposed roofto<br><br><br>This is the consequence of current construction waterproofing practices possessing ineffective quality control measures. Find out more about how we can help you achieve the best waterproofing compliance outcome. Our professional objectivity enables us to provide you with the most appropriate compliance recommendations. Our qualified team knows exactly what to look for when performing a thorough onsite waterproofing inspection. 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As previously discussed, AS/NZS 4858 testing begins with control testing, followed by durability assessments and evaluations of water vapour transmission, water absorption, and cyclic movement. These tests include water immersion, bleach immersion, detergent immersion, and heat aging assessment. When considered together, elongation and tensile strength provide a more complete picture of membrane performance, particularly in understanding how the membrane responds to stress and exposure beyond initial control testin<br><br><br>We mark World Laboratory Day, highlighting the quantum shift in where and how laboratories operate across the globe, and the vital role accreditation continues play. That’s the spirit of the NATA Excellence Award, created to celebrate the remarkable organisations shaping Australia’s future of technical and scientific progress through accreditation. 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That is a made up link between a test and building code compliance using 'that's the way we've always done it' and 'it's been working' as supporting evidence. It's then entirely unclear to me how this test is being applied and relied on as demonstration of building code compliance. For the correct membrane application, the moisture content of the substrate should be measured prior to any application. The selection of materials and waterproofing systems is critical in preventing differential movement caused by shrinkage and expansion of materials and finishes. This ensures that water splashing from the shower will be contained within the area and not damage the surrounding wall
Common test methods used are pull off adhesion and adhesion in peel. Are they compatible when applied over different primers, or when wet area membrane compliance testing different materials are applied over the top such as sealants, top coats or tile adhesives. Compatibility testing is essential to ensure that various components within a waterproofing system work harmoniously. This testing regime includes testing such as chemical resistance, resistance to heat ageing, water vapour transmission, water absorption and cyclic movement. In this blog, we delve into the world of waterproofing testing, focusing on key standards and compatibility assessments. Waterproofing is a critical aspect of construction, safeguarding buildings against moisture ingress, leaks, and structural damag
For example, a membrane designed for under-tile use, is not likely to be appropriate for usage in a planter box, and a membrane designed for use in a planter box, is not likely to be appropriate for usage on an exposed roofto
This is the consequence of current construction waterproofing practices possessing ineffective quality control measures. Find out more about how we can help you achieve the best waterproofing compliance outcome. Our professional objectivity enables us to provide you with the most appropriate compliance recommendations. Our qualified team knows exactly what to look for when performing a thorough onsite waterproofing inspection. Our specialist team is fully licensed and holds both Australian and internationally recognised certificatio
ACS has a high level of expertise in the analysis of agricultural products, particularly with product formulation and method validation. ACS has efficient and streamlined wet area membrane compliance testing procedures to provide timely results, while remaining accurate in it's reporting. ACS's laboratory operations comply with international standards, setting a benchmark for competency and reporting. A combined breadth of knowledge and experience of over 40 years provide ACS unsurpassed strengths in analytical problem solvin
We document every item in our waterproofing wet area membrane compliance testing inspection, and we provide you with a detailed report outlining all our findings. We undertake a comprehensive inspection of the building or design plans to identify any potential compliance issues. We discuss with you the scope of your construction project and highlight potential waterproofing compliance areas of concer
Australian Laboratory Services (ALS) was founded in 1976 in Brisbane, Australia, providing laboratory testing, inspection, certification, and verification solutions to a wide range of products and industries, including toys, nursery, general merchandises, electronics, and soft line
This data is critical for understanding whether a membrane may allow water ingress in the form of vapour, which can lead to hidden damage in internal wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. All durability assessments focus on how well the membrane retains its flexibility and performance under prolonged exposure to harsh conditions. A total of five specimens are tested to determine the average elongation at break, which is then used to classify the membrane. As previously discussed, AS/NZS 4858 testing begins with control testing, followed by durability assessments and evaluations of water vapour transmission, water absorption, and cyclic movement. These tests include water immersion, bleach immersion, detergent immersion, and heat aging assessment. When considered together, elongation and tensile strength provide a more complete picture of membrane performance, particularly in understanding how the membrane responds to stress and exposure beyond initial control testin
We mark World Laboratory Day, highlighting the quantum shift in where and how laboratories operate across the globe, and the vital role accreditation continues play. That’s the spirit of the NATA Excellence Award, created to celebrate the remarkable organisations shaping Australia’s future of technical and scientific progress through accreditation. NATA is a proud Global ACI Full Member and MRA signatory – supporting trust, cooperation and confidence in accredited conformity assessment worldwide.
Australian Laboratory Services
The facility enables manufacturers to test their products to Australian and international standards in Australia and supply healthcare workers with wet area membrane compliance testing this vital piece of protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, and beyond. We certify paints, coatings, acoustics, fire safety, and pedestrian safety. We provide a diverse range of testing and certification services for industry. With a new name, visual identity and digital platform, Global ACI provides a clearer… This includes wide brand recognition, industry influence and trust within the broader community. Despite our market scope being wide, we enjoy excellent industry credibility through our NATA accreditatio