Nuclear Plants

Nuclear Plants

1. Introduction

Nuclear power plants require waterproofing with extreme durability (design life 50–100 years) and resistance to radiation, chemical leaks, and thermal shock. Redundancy is often built in with multiple systems layered together.

2. Exposures

  • Radiation shielding areas.
  • Containment basins & cooling tanks.
  • Chemical spill resistance.
  • Long design service life.

3. Recommended Technologies

  • HDPE Fully Bonded Membranes → containment slabs, critical structures.
  • Polyurea / Hybrid PU → secondary protection, chemical zones.
  • Epoxy / Epoxy-Polyurethane (EPU) → tank linings, resistant to acids/alkalis.

4. Mapping Table

Exposure
Best Technology
Notes
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Containment waterproofing
HDPE
Long-term reliability
HDPE Membrane Waterproofing
Nuclear Resistant Coating
Specialized Epoxy Coatings
Nuclear Exposure 100MRads and 500 MRads Resistant
Chemical resistance
Polyurea
Strong chemical tolerance
Polyurea Membranes
Redundancy
Multiple systems combined
Critical structures require dual systems

Disclaimer

SpecX is an industry initiative & a neutral resource, compiled from industry references and best practices. It is not brand-specific. Always cross-check with project requirements and local codes before finalizing specifications.