6 results for "anhydrite"
How do I identify an anhydrite screed?
Anhydrite screeds tend to have a smoother finish when compared to traditional screeds and they are commonly white/off-white
How do I tile to anhydrite screeds?
Before tiling to an anhydrite (or gypsum or calcium sulphate) screed, you must first ensure it is dry. They generally dry
I need to level an anhydrite/gypsum-based screed. Do I need a special levelling compound?
Due to the risk of reaction and sulphate attack, cementitious materials should not come into direct contact with calcium
How do I stick uncoupling mats to anhydrite screeds and gypsum floorboards?
to our How do I tile to anhydrite screeds? FAQ for further guidance. In the case of both anhydrite screeds and gypsum floorboards
ARDITEX CL
internal subfloors such as concrete, cement/sand and Gypsum (anhydrite) screeds. Apply most floorcoverings after 12 hours
ARDEX Indortec Flexbone Matting 2E
laitance, adhesive residue No need for priming Use over anhydrite screeds at 1.5% CM and walkable sand:cement screeds Perforations