
Concrete Canvas is a flexible, cement-impregnated fabric that hardens when hydrated to form a thin, durable, and waterproof concrete layer. It’s widely used in civil engineering, especially in emergency repairs due to its speed and ease of application.
Here’s how Concrete Canvas saves time in emergency repairs:
Rolls out like a carpet and can be cut and shaped on-site.
Minimal tools and training are needed.
Ideal for time-critical repairs like slope protection, ditch lining, or pipe leaks.
Example: In the case of a breached canal or eroded embankment, crews can simply roll out the canvas and hydrate it within minutes.
Eliminates the need for mixing traditional concrete or setting up formwork.
Just needs water to activate — even seawater or contaminated water works.
Result: Cuts out hours of prep and curing time compared to traditional concrete.
Sets within 24 hours, and can be walked on in a few hours.
Supports quick reopening of critical infrastructure like roads or drainage systems.
Can be installed in remote or hard-to-access locations where bringing heavy machinery or materials would cause delays.
Lightweight and easy to carry by hand.
Can be installed in wet or extreme weather conditions where regular concrete work would be delayed or fail to cure properly.
| Traditional Concrete | Concrete Canvas |
|---|---|
| Needs mixing, formwork, and curing | Just roll, shape, and hydrate |
| Cures in days | Sets in hours |
| Heavy logistics | Lightweight, easy to transport |
| Weather dependent | Works in most weather conditions |