MaxaBond a trademark of zeolf, is where we blend chemistry and innovation to combat climate change in the construction industry.
Our cutting-edge solutions provide anti-humidity products that not only protect buildings but also safeguard the environment.
Humidity is an effect of high temperature or cool climate which results in walls moisture that affect design look of your homes and can result to health catastrophe.
Wall humidity is moisture in building walls. High levels cause mold & damage. Control with ventilation & insulation.
Climate change exacerbate wall humidity by increasing extreme weather events like heavy rainfall, leading to water infiltration. Rising temperatures may also elevate indoor humidity levels, contributing to moisture buildup in walls.
This can promote mold and mildew growth, leading to respiratory issues like allergies and asthma. Additionally, damp environments can attract dust mites, exacerbating allergies.
MaxaBond Solutions
It works simply by spraying before paint and let it dry for 24hrs and apply paint. The apply after paint. This ensure pure blockage of moisture. It can be used is mixture of concrete with reagent that enables high compression force.
Absolutely! It is well prepare from an eco-friendly materials like glass water and other natural materials
No. It is well recommended to be used during dry season as it enables natural drying process.
Definitely! Investing in our product not only benefits the environment but also saves costs in the long run.
Purchasing our dipa product is simple. Visit our contact our sales team for more information.
Dipa used for humidity control available in 3 packages
- 1.5kg
- 8kg
-33kg
-200kg
Daily tiles cleaning for stain removal design to keep the floor clean everyday with elegant smell.
Glass-water primarily used in detergent industry like Soap and other cosmetics products.
It is also used for metal recycling industries with high standard quality.
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