46 results for "substrate drying times"
Why do I need to wait so long before tiling to certain substrates?
as they dry; to avoid the risk of debonding, tiles should be fixed after these times. Alternatively, drying times can be significantly
I need a fast drying levelling compound for a job where time is really tight. What should I use?
to pay attention to the working time. It's always going to be lower on an ultra rapid drying product, so make sure you apply
ARDEX Feather Finish - No Priming, Fast Drying & Extended Work Time
it's quick drying, even at 3mm, it'll be dry in as little as 15 minutes so you can be laying flooring in no time at all. While
A18
When mixed with water, ARDEX A 18 produces a slurry ideal for bonding ARDEX Screed Cements. It can also be used for joining
A18
When mixed with water, ARDEX A 18 produces a slurry ideal for bonding ARDEX Screed Cements. It can also be used for joining
What advice can you offer for using ARDEX products during the winter months?
all construction materials, in particular, setting and drying times which are likely to be extended. All ARDEX products perform
How do I prolong the open time of my tile adhesive?
extended-open-times from the outset and on all substrates; ARDEX MICROTEC X 77 for example has an open time of up to 60 minutes
What advice can you offer for using ARDEX products in warm weather?
rapid stiffening and hardening, a reduced working time and accelerated drying, which can lead to an increased risk of shrinkage
What's the best ARDEX levelling compound for my project?
products suitable for internal and external use, ultra quick-drying products which allow the floor to be walked on in as little
How do I stop efflorescence?
content. It happens during the drying phase, with the soluble lime depositing on the surface as a dry white powder as the water