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1056 PROFESYONEL

1056 PROFESYONEL

Granite Tile Adhesive (C2T)

General Information
Definition
High performance cementitious adhesive with reduced slip. There is a version with Wintertech technology which can be used safely between (-10 °C) - (+ 35 °C) for continued application in winter conditions.
Usage Areas
In indoor and outdoor applications, in the application of coating materials such as granite, natural granite, large-sized ceramics, porcelain ceramics, cotto, clinker on horizontal and vertical surfaces such as concrete, plaster and screed, "The existing ceramics are used in ceramic applications on marble.
Package
  • 25 kg multi-ply paper bags
Features
Perfect adherence Easily trowellable. Can be applied on vertical surfaces even for bounding of heavy tiles without sagging.
Professional Knowledge

Technical Properties
 (at 23°C and 50% RH)
General Data
  Appearance: Grey and white powder
  Shelf Life: 12 months when stored in the original sealed packing in dry place.
Application Data
  Application Temperature Range: (+5°C) - (+35°C)
(-10°C) - (+23°C) (Thanks to Wintertech Technology)
  Mixing Ratio: 6,5-7,0 liters water / 25 kg grey powder                                                                  7-7.5 liters water / 25 kg white powder                                             Pot Life: 6 hours
  Grouting: 8 hours on wall; 24 hours after on floor
  Consumption: 3-5 kg/m²
Performance Data
  Slip (EN 1308): ≤ 0.5mm
  Open Time (EN 1346): After 20 minutes ≥ 0.5 N/mm²                                       Tensile Adhesion Strength: (EN 1348)
- initial (after 28 days): ≥ 1 N/mm²
- after heat exposure: ≥ 1 N/mm²
- after immersion in water: ≥ 1 N/mm²
- after freeze/thaw cycles: ≥ 1 N/mm²
  Service Temperature Range (after final cure): (-40°C)-(+80°C)
  Release of Dangerous Substances (EN 12004): See SDS.
  Reaction to Fire: A1