11 results for "gypsum"
How do I tile to gypsum floorboards?
Before tiling to gypsum (or calcium sulphate) floorboards, they must first be primed with a single coat of ARDEX P 51 diluted
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?
Before sticking an uncoupling mat to an anhydrite (or gypsum or calcium sulphate) screed, you must first ensure it is dry
What are the maximum weight restrictions for wall tiling?
weight restrictions for wall substrates are: Gypsum plaster: 20kg/m2 Gypsum plasterboard (12.5mm thickness): 32kg/m2 Sand
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
W820 Superfinish
13963: 2014 Jointing Material for Gypsum Boards, and EN 13279-1 Gypsum binders and gypsum plasters. Roller, spray or trowel
K 11
wide range of sub-floor types including cement/sand screeds, gypsum screeds and concrete. Rapid hardening – walkable in 2½
X60 PU Flex
substrates such as particle boards, plywood, plasterboard, gypsum fibre boards, fibre cement boards and plaster slabs Suitable
ARDITEX CL
common internal subfloors such as concrete, cement/sand and Gypsum (anhydrite) screeds. Apply most floorcoverings after
A828
ARDEX 828 Conforms to EN 13963: 2014 Jointing Material for Gypsum Boards and A1 in accordance with EN 13501-1 Download