binding powder CX140

Bonding powder is a mixture of cementitious materials with waterproof polymer additives, adhesion boosters and mineral fillers that can be used only by adding water. After application, according to the instructions, it seals and impermeable all the joints. .

Description

Dexter Binding Powder | Dexter
Bonding powder is a mixture of cementitious materials with waterproof polymer additives, adhesion boosters and mineral fillers that can be used only by adding water. After application, according to the instructions, it seals and impermeable all the joints. .
Features of binding powder:
Extremely strong adhesion
Resistant to tensile and compressive stresses
Impermeability of clauses
Easy to run
Available in different colors
Uses of binding powder:
Bonding tiles, ceramics and stone
Consumption of bandage powder:
Depending on the distance between the ceramics or tiles used.
How to use bandage powder:
First clean the surface and remove any grease and dust. To prepare the product, a binding powder should be added to the water in a ratio of 3: 1 (similarly). Mixing the powder with water should be done using an electric mixer. Always add the powder slowly to the water and make sure that the electric mixer is on when the powder is added to the water and that the mixing process continues until a uniform and homogeneous dough is obtained. Leave the prepared dough for 2 minutes. Repeat the mixing operation for 3 minutes and then perform the tightening operation with a rubber spatula or rubber tee (for use on the floor). Note: Before cleaning the area around the straps, make sure that the dough is firm and use it for less than 30 minutes, depending on the ambient temperature. Note: The minimum execution temperature is between +5 to +40 degrees Celsius.
Technical specifications of bonding powder:
Specific weight of powder: 0/05 ± ۱/۴۵ g / cm3
Ready dough weight: 0/2 ± ۱/۸۲
Physical state: powder
Color: Depending on customer order
Eun Keller: No.
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