Copper/ Metal Water Stop Seal

Copper/Metal Water Stop Seal from Maruti Techno Rubber Pvt. Ltd. is a high-performance solution for critical construction joints, ensuring waterproofing and structural integrity under extreme conditions. Made from copper alloys or metal composites, these seals withstand high hydrostatic pressure, chemical exposure, and harsh environments.

Copper, valued for its ductility and durability, is the most common choice. Available in 1.5 mm or 1.8 mm thickness, as per IS:191 Grade II Phosphorous De-oxidized Copper (non-arsenical), these water stops are widely used in dams, water treatment plants, and high-rise buildings for maximum strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance.

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The integrity of the water stop system depends on proper fabricated water stop splices to achieve a complete fluid tight system. All directional changes and intersections shall be minor cut and spliced by TIG or MIG welding to maintain continuity of the outside flanges.

  • High Pressure Resistance: Effective in dams, reservoirs, and deep-water structures.
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: Resistant to corrosion, UV, and chemicals.
  • Strong & Reliable: Maintains seal under heavy mechanical stress.
  • Wide Temperature Range: Performs well in both hot and cold conditions.
  • Corrosion Resistant: Natural anti-corrosive properties, ideal for marine use.
  • Easy Installation: Can be welded, bolted, or fixed during construction.
  • Safe for Potable Water: Non-toxic and reliable for drinking water systems.
  • Specific gravity – 8.9
  • Hydrostatic pressure – very high
  • Concrete compatibility – very good
  • Ozone resistance – very good
  • Service life – very long
  • Corrosion property – excellent
  • Dams & Reservoirs: Seals joints in high-pressure, large-volume water structures.
  • Water Treatment Plants: Provides watertight joints in pipelines and chemical-handling areas.
  • Tunnels & Underground: Prevents water ingress in subways, parking, and conduits.
  • High-Rise Foundations: Protects basements/foundations from groundwater pressure.
  • Marine Structures: Resists constant water exposure in bridges, piers, and harbors.
  • Hydroelectric Plants: Handles intense, continuous water pressure in dam projects.