CONSTRUCT Cementitious SL 5-40F

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Cementitious SL 5-40 F
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Fibre reinforced cementitious self-levelling screed for layers of 5 to 40 mm.

Construct Fibre Reinforced Underlayment 5-40 mm F is a fibre-reinforced, self-levelling, cementitious, mineral-based levelling compound for levelling subfloors such as concrete and cement screeds in layer thicknesses up to 40 mm. Thanks to its constructional properties, this fibre-reinforced levelling compound is recommended for poor subfloors. This levelling compound is self-levelling, low in shrinkage and tension, quick hardening and machine pumpable. The hardening takes place through both the hydration of the mineral binders and the film formation of polymers. The floor can be walked on after three hours. Application: for poor subfloors under tiles, carpets, parquet and Quartzline floor systems.

System explanation
The primer for floors, such as cement screeds, anhydrite floors, cement-bound levelling compounds, gypsum levelling compounds, must penetrate deep into the subfloor. Do this by diluting the Primer Universal with water in the mixing ratio 1 part primer with 3 parts water. For a closed substrate such as a tiled floor, start directly with Primer Universal without diluting. It is essential to apply sufficient primer. This prevents cracks and too fast drying of the levelling mortar.
Suitable for underfloor heating (pay attention to heating schedule!).

Ideal for:

  • Suitable for underfloor heating
  • Fast drying
  • Renovation of poor substrates.

Disclaimer

Despite the fact that this calculation system has been carefully compiled, no rights can be derived from the outcome. These calculations are performed on the basis of a number of general principles. The results of the calculations are only an indication. This is because the applicable circumstances for the project concerned for which the order applies cannot be taken into account.

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