39 results for "power floated"
How do I prepare a new power floated concrete floor?
The surface should be mechanically prepared by abrasive techniques, such as scabbling or shot blasting, to expose a sound
P51
sub-floors and ceilings 1 part ARDEX P 51 with 1 part water. Power Float Concrete 1 part ARDEX P 51 with 2 parts water. Porous
A70 Gypflo
addition of water. ARDEX A 70 is used to produce unbonded and floating screeds for internal locations. • Walkable in as little
ARDEX Indortec Flexbone Matting 2E
ARDEX IndorTec Flexbone 2E is a revolutionary floating uncoupling membrane from the ARDEX Group providing a full ARDEX solution
KNOPP CONTOPP Ultimate 4
unbonded, and floating screeds. Reduced thickness: Enables screed depths as low as 20mm bonded and 35mm floating for domestic
A38
THICKNESS Bonded 15-40mm Unbonded 50mm+ Floating Domestic 65mm+ Floating Commercial 75mm+ Working time at 20°C approx
How do I stop efflorescence?
the soluble lime depositing on the surface as a dry white powder as the water evaporates. In tiling, the moisture can come
A29
in as little as 7 days Apply as a bonded, unbonded or floating screed Can be used with underfloor heating systems Can
A46
thick For internal and external use Easy to smooth and float Shrinkage compensated, and crack free Suitable for damaged
A35
regardless of thickness. Use ARDEX A 35 for bonded, unbonded and floating screeds in internal locations. Walk on after 3 hours