11 results for "steel"
How do I tile to steel?
To tile steel in internal and external locations, including wet areas, use ARDEX X 60 PU FLEX applied direct (without priming)
Can I apply ARDITEX NA direct to steel?
Yes. The steel should be mechanically prepared by abrasive techniques or shot blasting to expose a sound, clean, rigid and
WPM 200
barrier to concrete, screeded, rendered or masonry surfaces, steel and other vertical as well as horizontal hard surfaces.
What's the best ARDEX levelling compound for my project?
to prime, including flooring grade plywood, ceramic tiles, steel, and even over old bitumen adhesive residue. If you’re working
ARDEX WPM200
barrier to concrete, screeded, rendered or masonry surfaces, steel and other vertical as well as horizontal hard surfaces.
X60 PU Flex
tiles direct to problematic substrates such as fibreglass, steel, PVC coverings and existing tiles Suitable for moisture-sensitive
FA20
also ideal for levelling and smoothing cement/sand screeds, steel and existing tiled surfaces Suitable for use on screeds
ARDITEX NA®
Proof Membranes, ceramic and thermoplastic tiles and even steel Unaffected by moisture and can be used direct to damp concrete
How do I make uneven walls flat before tiling?
be rendered using ARDEX AM 100 applied 2-30mm thick with a steel trowel. It will set in as little as 2 hours, and can then
How do I fill holes before tiling?
fittings, should be made good using ARDEX A 46 applied with a steel trowel. It will dry in as little as 4 hours, and can then