BACKGROUND
In 1985 the 10.8 km stretch of Hanzomon Subway was constructed several meters below grade. During initial construction a 1” (2.5 cm) rubberized sheet membrane was installed as specified by engineers to provide the waterproofing protection required. Within one year the membrane system had failed in several places and was allowing water to penetrate the tunnel.
SOLUTION
The Krystol™ T1 & T2 waterproofing system was applied on the inside of the tunnel to effectively withstand hydrostatic pressure and stop water ingress. Shortly after installation of the Krystol™ waterproofing system, the tunnel was dry and ready for daily wear and tear of public transportation.
| Product | Krystol™ T1 & T2 |
| Location | Tokyo, Japan |
| Owner | Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA) |
Download Case Study

Workers apply Krystol to inside walls of tunnel.

Where membranes have failed Krystol can go to work to arrest water ingress.

1 800 267 8280 