Advantages & Benefits
- Excellent open time
- Flexible
- Very Smooth & Creamy
- Use only clean water to mix.
- Good Bonding Strength
Uses
Coverage
One kg will cover approx 3sqft for a bed of 3 mm.
Packing
25 kg BOPP Valve Type Bags
Substrates
- Concrete
- Concrete masonry
- Cement mortar beds
- Cement plaster
- Ceramic tile and stone
- Brick masonry
- Cement backer board
- Cement terrazzo
- Exterior grade plywood
- Gypsum wallboard
Coverage | |
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Trowel size | Approx coverage |
1/4””*1/4″*1/4″(6*6*6mm)square notch | 50-60 sq ft |
1/4°*3 /8″*1/4″ (6*9.5*6mm)square notch | 30-40 sq ft |
1/2″*1/2″*1/2″(13*13*13mm)square notch | 20-24 sq ft |
- 50 to 60 sq ft for 20 kg using 6*6*6mm square notch-for ceramic tile
- 30 to 40 sq ft for 20 kg using 6*9.5*6mm square notch-for vitrified tile
- 20 to 24 sq ft for 20 kg using 13*13*13mm square notch-for stones& larger sized tile
Technical data and application properties at 73°F(23°C) and 50% relative humidity
- Shelf Life-1 year(if it is stored in cool, dry place in original pack)
- Water demand-4.5 to 5 liters for 20 kg powder
- Open time- Approximately 30 min
- Adjustment time-Approximately 30 min
- Pot life -Approximately 4-6 hours
- Shear bond strength(28 days)- Minimum 325 PSI/2.24N/mm2
- Compressive Strength(28 days)-Minimum 3200 PSI/22.06N/mm2
- Time for light foot traffic- 6 hours
- Time for normal foot traffic- 24 hours
- Time for heavy foot traffic-72 hours
- Time before grouting-24 hours
Specification subject to change without pior notification and may not reflect immediately on TDS. values shown in the table depends on laboratory condition and best procedure used. Actual field performance may vary on site condition and method of installation used. Company is not liable if failed to produce mentioned result in the site.
Installation Instructions
Proper surface preparation is essential for the correct installation of any floor covering. Surface must be structurally sound, smooth and dry. Glossy or painted surfaces must be sanded, stripped and cleaned of waxes, dust grease, loose material and any other contamination, which may interface with good bond.surface temperature should be maintained between 10°C to 38°C for good adhesion. Conrete bricks/blocks/wall to dry out by exposure to air for atleast 28 days.
- The standard mixing ratio is 4.5 to 5 liters for 20 Kg.put the clean water or recommend latex admixture in the mixing container first, then add ceracrete thin set adhesive.
- For best result, mix with mixing paddle and 1%” heavy-duty drill.
- To mix by hand, use a margin trowel and mix vigorously mix with hand or slow speed mixer until it’s obtain a homogeneous lump free paste.
- Let the properly mixed adhesive to slake for 4-5 minutes.
- Remix again for 2 minutes and apply with the recommended notched trowel.
- Properly consistence mixed material will settle in the substrates in the form of strips(ridges) without slump when it is applied on substrates.
- Use properly sized notched on trowel to ensure 100% coverage under a tile. Wet the substrate floor or wall slightly before applying the adhesive mixture. Apply thin bond coat of the mortar to the substrate with flat edge of the trowel approximately 3mm thickness. Comb the mixture with a notch edge of the trowel working in 1 direction at 45° angle.
- If possible, spread in approximately 1 square meter at a time. Only apply as much adhesive mixture as can be covered with tile within a open time. Check open time by touching the adhesive bed with your finger tip because open time will vary depending on temperature and humidity.
- Position tiles in the adhesive bed and press the tile firmly in a perpendicular motion across ridged moving back and forth because it allows maximum coverage. Back buttering advisable for some tile. Adjust tile promptly and beat in with a beating block and (wooden hammer) rubber mallet.
- Periodically pull up tile and check back to ensure proper adhesive coverage. If material is dry or not sticky, recomb with notch trowel. If too dry ,remove and replace with fresh material.