Not all waterproofing systems perform the same under real-world stress. CIM 1000 stands apart from rigid epoxies and asphaltic coatings with its elastomeric flexibility, strong adhesion across tough substrates, and extremely low permeability. With crack-bridging up to ~400% elongation, seamless liquid-applied application, and NSF/ANSI 61 potable assemblies, CIM 1000 delivers reliable protection where competitors often fail.
Not all waterproofing systems handle movement, immersion, and field realities the same way. CIM 1000 is the backbone of CIM’s elastomeric, liquid-applied portfolio—chosen for flexibility, adhesion, and low permeability across tanks, decks, and containment.
CIM 1000 outperforms rigid epoxies and asphaltic/bituminous coatings because it’s an elastomeric, 100% solids system with high elongation, crack-bridging, and strong adhesion (even with moisture-tolerant priming). For potable work, pair with CIM 1061/CIM 1000 TG per spec to achieve NSF/ANSI 61 assemblies.
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Q1: How does CIM 1000 compare to epoxy in crack-bridging?
Elastomeric CIM membranes offer high elongation and are engineered for crack-bridging per published test methods—advantages rigid epoxies typically lack.
Q2: Is the CIM system suitable for potable water?
Yes—Both CIM ECO 1061 and CIM 1061 are NSF/ANSI 61 approved for potable water contact, and CIM 1000 TG is used for vertical/overhead areas in potable assemblies. Verify final assembly and film builds in the TDS.
Q3: Can I apply CIM systems on damp or variable substrates?
CIM’s EMT Primer supports adhesion in moisture-tolerant conditions when surface prep meets TDS. Always confirm ambient/substrate conditions, profile, and cure windows.
Q4: What about total cost vs. competitors?
CIM’s lower life-cycle cost comes from fewer failures, seamless detailing, and simplified repairs—especially where movement, immersion, or complex geometry exist.