Less hassle, more flexibility, and faster completion
Cold-applied liquid resins are becoming the go-to choice for waterproofing and surfacing flat roofs, car parks, walkways, balconies, and terraces—thanks to the clear advantages they offer over traditional and hot-applied systems. However, it’s important to approach with care—not all resin solutions deliver the same level of performance or reliability.
In Southeast Asia, weather isn’t just a conversation starter—it’s a construction challenge. With tropical downpours, high humidity, and unpredictable patterns, planning external works around the forecast can often feel like a gamble.
For contractors, building owners, and facility managers, delays due to wet conditions aren’t just frustrating—they impact deadlines, budgets, and business operations. The more flexible and weather-resistant your waterproofing system is, the more days you can gain back on site. That means quicker project turnaround and less disruption for occupants or ongoing operations.
That’s where high-performance liquid-applied systems like Triflex come in. Fast-curing, even in damp conditions, and cold-applied for safety and convenience, our solutions are designed to keep your timelines intact and your facilities functional throughout installation.
Because in this part of the world, every dry hour counts. And with Triflex, you can make the most of them.
This is where Triflex PMMA—short for Polymethyl Methacrylate—sets itself apart. PMMA cures rapidly with only minimal delay. Unlike other materials, PMMA doesn’t rely on moisture or evaporation to harden. Instead, it cures through a chemical reaction that remains unaffected by humidity. In fact, our Triflex ProTect system becomes rainproof in as little as 30 minutes, and fully cured—ready for foot traffic—within 45 minutes at 20°C.
What does that mean for you? Whether it’s a flat roof, balcony, car park ramp, or walkway, large surface areas can be completed in a single shift. In high-traffic environments like car parks or access-critical zones, these systems are often installed overnight—minimising downtime and eliminating operational disruptions.
Unlike polyurethane or polyurea systems that often require primers, multiple coats, and 2–3 days of curing under ideal conditions, Triflex PMMA systems are single-process, fast, and efficient. Just one brief weather window is often enough to finish the job—no rework, no wasted materials, no lengthy delays.
And with solvent-free, styrene-free, and isocyanate-free formulations, our systems also bring strong safety benefits for installers and the surrounding environment.
Another key advantage of Triflex PMMA systems lies in their impact on overall project efficiency and cost. By significantly shortening installation times and reducing the need for extended on-site presence, these systems help minimise access disruptions and labour demands. This not only translates into lower scaffold and manpower costs but also improves productivity—helping projects stay on schedule, even with unpredictable weather.
If you’ve ever found yourself staring at the sky—or constantly refreshing your weather app—trying to decide whether today’s conditions are safe enough to continue with waterproofing works, you’re not alone. Whether it’s a flat roof, a car park, or an exposed walkway, delays due to uncertain forecasts can be frustrating. Meanwhile, tenants or building users may be voicing their concerns about limited access or potential loss of revenue.
Ironically, most waterproofing issues tend to reveal themselves during the wettest and coldest seasons—just when it becomes hardest to address them. Property owners want solutions fast, before minor leaks turn into major damage.
With Triflex PMMA, you don’t need to wait for the perfect conditions. Whether you’re a contractor looking to keep your crew productive year-round, a surveyor aiming to provide quick resolutions for clients, or a facility manager eager to restore functionality with minimal disturbance—our solution is designed for all of you. It’s efficient, reliable, and practical.
Now that’s what we call smart building maintenance.