Poland's two technologies help buildings to prevent moisture

In June 2003, Polish technicians invented the “Microwave Heating Method” and “Liquid Crystal Injection Method” to remove moisture and moisture in two buildings.
The "microwave heating method" was invented by the engineers of Richard Wroclaw and Edward Riesch of Wroclaw, Poland. The procedure is to drill a row of holes parallel to the ground on a damp wall of a building and place the microwave antenna with a special structure under the heating of the microwave. The wall near the hole becomes dry and the mold on it Other creatures are also killed. Then a special liquid is infiltrated into the treated strip-shaped dry wall and the liquid solidifies to form a barrier to prevent moisture in the soil from entering the wall by capillary action.
The "liquid crystal injection method" was successfully invented by the engineer Vojciechnavrot of the Warsaw Institute of Military Technology. The method is also to drill a row of holes parallel to the ground on the wall, inject a kind of mineral, add water, and the minerals and water merge into the wall and dry to form a moisture barrier, which also can stop the water from the soil. Enter the wall.

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