BASF launches two new MasterSeal® products in Australia
Product & Material Updates
31 August 2016·BASF·1 min read

BASF launches two new MasterSeal® products in Australia

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Editorial Summary — Remedial Building Australia

BASF has introduced two new MasterSeal® products to the Australian market. These additions to the MasterSeal range expand the company's portfolio of sealing and waterproofing solutions available to local builders, contractors, and remedial specialists. The new products are positioned to address specific application needs within the construction and maintenance sectors across Australia.

For remedial building professionals and waterproofing contractors, product launches from major manufacturers like BASF warrant attention because they can offer alternatives or improvements to existing specification choices. New sealant and waterproofing formulations may deliver better durability, ease of application, or performance characteristics relevant to defect rectification work—particularly in façade, concrete, and water ingress remediation. Keeping current with available products helps contractors evaluate whether newer options better suit specific project requirements or environmental conditions.

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Originally reported by BASF. Editorial summary and analysis prepared by Remedial Building Australia.

Why It Matters

Australian remedial contractors and building consultants benefit from knowing what new sealant and waterproofing products are available locally. New BASF offerings may provide useful alternatives for specification in defect repair work, especially for façade sealing, concrete protection, and water ingress prevention. Product availability updates help practitioners maintain current knowledge of the market.

General observation only — not professional, legal, or engineering advice.

Who May Find This Relevant

Remedial building consultantsWaterproofing & concrete contractorsEstimators & quantity surveyorsEngineers specifying repair systems

Source & Attribution

Original publisher: BASF

Published: 31 August 2016

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