Application
Fields
For adhesion of the coating materials such as
little and middle dimensional (*) marble, white and light coloured ceramic,
For glass mosaic coating to the external
faces and fillings of joints,
For glass brick applications,
For tile coating on tile,
On surfaces such as concrete, plaster,
covering.
(*) : Maximum 33x33 cm.
dimensional coating materials
Technical Features
Aspect: White colored powder
Application Temperature: +5 ºC / +35 ºC
Mixture Rate: 6-7,5 lt water / 25 kg powder
Pot Life: 3 hours
Joint Filling Period: On wall 24 hours, On ground after 2 days
Consumption Average: 4 - 5 kg / m²
Package: 25 kg. craft bag
Shelf Life: In its unopened package in dry environment 12 months
Open Waiting Period Straining Adhesion Resistance:
At least after 20 min. > 0.5 N/mm² (EN 1346)
Slipping: < 0.5 mm (EN 1308)
Adhesion Resistance: > 0.5 N/mm² (EN 1348)
Application Direction
Pay attention that the surface had been cured
and strong.
Remove the residues on the surface that will
prevent adhesion.
If there are any defects on the application
surface, straighten them with the TamirArt or Mastar 10.
Mix it until there will not be any lump as
pouring 25 kg. powder mortar over 6-7,5 lt. water.(Use of low cyclical mixer is
recommended for mixture.)
Rest the mortar for maturation for 5-10
minutes, mix it again before you start to apply it.
Rake the mortar with a notched raked trowel
as spreading it on the surface.(See: Table of Notch Sizes)
Adhere the floor tiles on the mortar that has
been raked in 20 minutes.
Consume the prepared mortar in 3 hours.
Dispose the old and formed rind mortar.
Make the joint filling work on wall for 24
hours, on ground after 2 days.
Warning
Do not breathe the powder because of its is
cement based, do not make it contact with skin and eye.
Do not add any admixture that was not
determined in the application guideline.
Store in a dry environment with maximum 10
coat storing.
Above values had been given for 23 °C ± 2
and %50 ±5 humid environment conditions. These values may change according to the
environmental conditions. |