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Blueskin PreSeal™ 320

Pre-applied waterproofing membrane

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foundation waterproofing brochure

Henry Foundation Waterproofing Systems Brochure

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Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal 325 and 435 Declare Label

 
Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal Pre-Applied Waterproofing System Installation Manual

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Waterproofing Selection Chart

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Blueskin PreSeal™ 320 is a pre-applied, fully, and permanently bonded composite sheet membrane for commercial foundation waterproofing applications. The membrane contains an adhesive and provides for mechanical attachment into wet concrete to form a permanent barrier seal. Blueskin PreSeal 320 consists of a polypropylene membrane laminated to a chemically enhanced non-woven geotextile fleece with a dimpled surface. Blueskin PreSeal 320 is pre-applied prior to rebar installation and concrete placement.

Features

  • Patented dual bond technology provides full mechanical and adhesive bond to the concrete.
  • Fully adheres to substrates eliminating water migration.
  • Easy installation with self-adhering laps and splices (no tools or torches required)
  • Wider roll width results in fewer seams, reducing risk of water ingress
  • Better cold weather flexibility than polyethylene based membranes
  • Barrier to water-vapor and radon gas permeation
  • High chemical resistance

Sizes available:

  • 3.3 ft. x 65.6 ft. (1.0 m x 20 m)
  • 6.6 ft. x 65.6 ft. (2.0 m x 20 m)

Color:

  • White

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foundation waterproofing brochure

Henry Foundation Waterproofing Systems Brochure

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Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal 325 and 435 Declare Label

 
Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal Pre-Applied Waterproofing System Installation Manual

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Waterproofing Selection Chart

Waterproofing
Selection Chart

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Data Sheets

Blueskin PreSeal™ 320 Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 50S Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 120V Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP NBW Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP BW Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP IW Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP CG-F Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP CG-HS Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP PF Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP SS Technical Data Sheet Download PDF        
 

SDS Sheets

Blueskin PreSeal™ 320 Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 50S Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 120V Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 120V Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
Tie-Back Cover Download PDF        
MiraSTOP SS Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP PF Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP CG-HS CAT Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP CG-F CAT Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP CG-F Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
MiraSTOP BW Safety Data Sheet Download PDF        
 

LEED Declarations

Blueskin PreSeal™ 320 and 425 LEED Declaration Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 50S LEED Declaration Download PDF        
Blueskin PreSeal™ Tape 120V LEED Declaration Download PDF        
 

Tech-Talks

Henry Living Building Challenge Red List Download PDF        
Henry Company Warranty Coverage For Accessory Products Download PDF        

 

           

 

foundation waterproofing brochure

Henry Foundation Waterproofing Systems Brochure

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Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal 325 and 435 Declare Label

 
Waterproofing Brochure

Blueskin PreSeal Pre-Applied Waterproofing System Installation Manual

Download PDF

 
Waterproofing Selection Chart

Waterproofing
Selection Chart

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Specifications

Blueskin PreSeal® Guide Specification-Cast in Place

     

Blueskin PreSeal® Guide Specification-Shotcrete

     
         

Architectural Details

Blueskin PreSeal combined details

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BSPS-00.1 Detail index – Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS-0A.1A – Blueskin PreSeal under single reinforced slab on mud slab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS-0A.2A-Blueskin-PreSeal-under-single-reinforced-slab-on-compacted-earth Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS-0B.1A-Blueskin-PreSeal-under-double-reinforced-slab-on-mud-slab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS-0B.2A-Blueskin-PreSeal-under-double-reinforced-slab-on-compacted-earth Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 0C Blueskin PreSeal field membrane installation Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 0E.1 Concrete caisson walls Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 0E.2 Concrete secant walls Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 0E.3 Sheet pile walls Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 0E.4 Wood lagging walls Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1A.1 Slab to wall transition Blueskin PreSeal on lagging Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1A.2 Slab to wall transition Blueskin PreSeal transition to Blueskin WP200 Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1B.1 Slab to wall transition Blueskin PreSeal fastened to lagging Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1C.1A Slab to wall transition Blueskin WP200 transition at footing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1C.1C Slab to wall transition Blueskin WP200 transition at slab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1C.2 Slab to wall transition CM100 transition at footing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1E.1 Elevated slab Blueskin WP200 transition at footing or grade beam Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 1F.1A Straight edge penetration at waler raker or I beam Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2A.1 Metal tie back cover Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2A.2A Henry Tie Back Cover Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2B.1A Back lagged soldier pile plan view Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2B.1B Back lagged soldier pile plan view Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2B.2A Back lagged soldier pile isometric Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 2B.2B Back lagged soldier pile isometric Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3A Membrane seam overlap with factory adhesive Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3B Membrane seam overlap with tape Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3C.1 Membrane seams at endlap Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3D.1 Inside corners Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3D.2 Inside corners Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 3E Outside corners Download PDF   Download DWG  

BSPS 4A.1 Grade beam at concrete column or wall

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BSPS 4A.3 Pile cap at steel column Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4A.4 Grade beam at steel column Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4A.5A Grade beam at steel column with compacted earth Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4A.5B Grade beam at steel column with mudslab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4B.1 Grade beam or footing at steel column Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4B.2 Grade beam or footing with steel column on slab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4B.3 Grade beam or footing with steel column on slab Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4C.1 Grade beam or footing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4C.2 Grade beam or footing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4D.1 Pile cap flashing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 4D.2 Pile cap flashing Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 5A Elevator pit Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 5B.1 Elevator lift plunger Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 5B.2 Elevator lift plunger with blockout Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6A.1 Wall penetration single pipe Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6A.2 Wall penetration multiple pipes Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6B.1 Wall penetration single pipe sleeve Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6E.3 Form tie at soldier pile all thread Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6E.4B Form tie at soldier pile all thread Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6F.1 Grounding rod Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 6H.1 Nelson stud Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7A.1 Deck to wall transition Blueskin WP200 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7A.2 Deck to wall transition Henry 790-11 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7A.3 Deck to wall transition Henry 790-11 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7B.1 Deck to wall transition Henry 790-11 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7B.2 Deck to wall transition Henry 790-11 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7C.1 Deck to wall transition Henry CM100 transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7D.1 Deck to wall transition Pumadeq transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 7E.1 Deck to wall transition Prodeq transition at deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 8A Vertical terminations Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 9B.2 Slab penetration pipe or conduit Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 9C Slab penetration pipe bank pitch pan Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 9D.1 slab penetration well pipe sealing box out Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 10.A1 Post applied transition Henry CM100 vertical wall transition at grade change Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 10.B1 Post applied transition Blueskin WP200 vertical wall transition at grade change Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 10.B2 Post applied transition Blueskin WP200 transition at grade change Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 10.B3 Post applied transition Blueskin WP200 transition at masonry ledge Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 10.B4 Post applied transition Blueskin WP200 transition at grade Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.A1A Expansion joint vertical wall to vertical wall Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.A1B Expansion joint vertical wall to vertical wall Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.A2A Expansion joint vertical wall to vertical wall Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.A2B Expansion joint vertical wall to vertical wall Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.B1 Expansion joint deck to deck Download PDF   Download DWG  
BSPS 11.B2 Expansion joint deck to deck Download PDF   Download DWG  

 

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Applications

Q: What type of waterproofing applications can Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 Pre-applied waterproofing membrane be used in?
A: Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 can be used in pre-applied waterproofing applications such as underslab, blindside or property line applications.

Q: Does Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 require a protection slab?
A: No, they do not require a protection slab, yet Henry recommends the use of a protection slab on applications deep into the water table.

Q: Are Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 resistant to radon?
A: Yes, they are both resistant to radon.

Q: How do you attach BlueSkin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 to substrates?
A: These products can be attached using mechanical fasteners or Blueskin PreSeal Tape 50S

Installation Support

Q: What type of tape is used for seams on the Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin 435 membranes?
A: Henry supports the use of the Blueskin PreSeal Tape 120V or Blueskin PreSeal Tape 50S

Compare Blueskin PreSeal 320 & Blueskin PreSeal 435

Q: What is the difference between Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 and other pre-applied waterproofing membranes?
A: Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 combine the chemical resistance of polypropylene and mechanical bonding capability of a geotextile to combine into a unique waterproofing solution. Blueskin PreSeal membranes are lightweight, chemically resistant waterproofing membranes that bond to concrete mechanically through a geotextile and chemically through an adhesive.

Q: What is the difference between the Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435?
A: Thickness. The Blueskin PreSeal 320 is a 32mil thick membrane material and Blueskin PreSeal 435 is a 43.5mil thick membrane. With the added thickness, the Blueskin PreSeal 435 material is slightly heavier, yet both products are lighter than most competing plastic waterproofing membranes.

Q: Blueskin PreSeal 320 and Blueskin PreSeal 435 have both a mechanical and chemical attachment to concrete, why is that important?
A: The mechanical attachment happens much faster during the concrete curing process. This allows for accelerated construction sequencing. Additionally, mechanical bonds are not as susceptible to dirt/debris contamination. The chemical bond is a result of a chemical reaction between the concrete and the adhesive in the geotextiles. Chemical bonds prevent water migration should the membrane be breached. By offering both bonding technologies, Blueskin PreSeal membranes take the best attributes of each technology to ensure optimum performance.

Q: Why is polypropylene (PP) better than high density polyethylene (HDPE)?
A: Both are widely accepted plastics with considerable worldwide experience. While both have strong chemical resistance, the polypropylene is less dense and can accomplish similar performance. Blueskin PreSeal is lighter weight than competing HDPE technologies. This allows for less jobsite fatigue transporting rolls across the site. Additionally, the less dense molecular formula of polypropylene makes the material easier to work with in colder climates.