
Polyurea Insulation
Polyurea is a spray-applied coating that cures within seconds into a tough, highly elastic membrane resistant to water and chemicals. You need it on surfaces exposed to mechanical stress, structural movement or permanent water contact where conventional materials fail.
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The problem
Structures like tanks, pits and industrial decks face structural movement, abrasion and permanent contact with water or chemicals — conventional waterproofing cracks and its joints fail quickly under these conditions.
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The solution
We spray polyurea with specialized plural-component equipment; it cures instantly into a continuous elastic layer that absorbs movement and impact and resists water and chemicals — a dependable choice for demanding sites that need fast return to service.
What does execution include?
- Cures in seconds, enabling early return to service
- High elasticity absorbs structural movement
- Resists abrasion, impact and chemicals
- Seamless membrane bonding to concrete and metal
- Suited to tanks, pits and industrial surfaces
- Applied with specialized spray rigs by a trained crew

Comparison: polyurea vs polyurethane foam
| Aspect | Polyurea | Polyurethane foam |
|---|---|---|
| Curing time | Seconds | Minutes |
| Primary role | Heavy-duty waterproof protective membrane | Combined waterproof + thermal insulation |
| Elasticity | Very high, absorbs movement | Moderate |
| Thermal insulation | Limited | Core strength |
| Best fit | Tanks, industrial decks, high stress | Residential and commercial roofs |
Service FAQs
When should I choose polyurea over foam?
When the surface faces mechanical stress, movement or permanent water/chemical contact — polyurea is a heavy-duty protective membrane, while foam excels at thermal roof insulation.
Is polyurea suitable for water tanks?
Yes — it is one of the most trusted tank-lining materials thanks to its elasticity and permanent water resistance.
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