STRONG GUARD INSULATING WALLDRYING, ASHLAR, GLAZED BRICK WALLING-BINDING UNIVERSAL MORTAR - 6
PROPERTIES:
The STRONG GUARD Insulating Walldrying, Ashlar, Glazed Brick Walling – Binding Universal Mortar is dry-mixed mortar, that can be used up by adding water to it. Consists of cement, admixtures and high-quality, washed and sorted quartz.
The size of the quartes provides a more than 30% porous mortar. The mortar is effectively air-permeable owing to the admixture. In addition its waterproof property, the product offers dry wall surfaces without salt, nitrate and mould. The product is fibre-strengthened.
There are basic colours available to order:
White Yellow Green Brown Red Grey Black
FIELD OF APPLICATION:
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Strong insulation, drying, decorating and walling of base courses.
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Strong insulation, drying and walling of ashlar, glazed brick and any other decorative elements.
APPLICATION:
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Preparation:First remove all the the old plasters, lime, paints and other old covering from the wall. Incise the horizantal wall joints 0,5 cm deeply and clean it from dust with water. When the surface gets dried apply Strong Guard waterproof bonding adhesive as it is written on its packaging.
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Smooth, homogenous mortar can be made by mixing 25 kgs of plaster with 4-4,5 litres of water. After the Strong Guard waterproof bonding adhesive gets dried walling of base courses or binding of the decorative elements can be started.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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Apply the product between +5 oC and +25 oC.
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The fresh mortar needs protection against frost, rain and hot sunshine.
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After-treatment: spraying with water. Process is required as at any other cement based plasters.
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Dried colourless mortars can be painted only with breathable Stong Guard Teluria silicate paints.
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Recommend to use distempered mortars, which ensure long-lasting, vivid and wear-resistant colours in 1 work phase
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Material needs: 15 kg /m2 in 1 cm thickness.
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The product keeps its quality for 1 year.
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Packaging: 25 kg sacks.
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We provide 10 years guarantee in case of observing the required technology.
(ÉME): A-18/2008.
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