MAXKOLA® FLEX – cement adhesive mortar with reduced slip
$142.00
MAXKOLA® FLEX
Reduced slip adhesive mortar, high performance mortar with excellent adhesion and flexibility, suitable for tiling of low porosity tiles and on non-rigid substrates, in both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Description
Drizoro MAXKOLA® FLEX
Technical Brochure | MSDS
FLEXIBLE CEMENT-BASED ADHESIVE MORTAR FOR LOW ABSORPTION TILES ON TRADITIONAL OR NON-RIGID SUBSTRATES DESCRIPTION – cement adhesive mortar with reduced slip
Drizoro MAXKOLA® FLEX is an improved cement adhesive mortar with reduced slip and extended open time (Type and class C2TE), composed of hydraulic and synthetic binders. Once mixed with water provides a high-performance mortar with excellent adhesion and flexibility, suitable for tiling of low porosity tiles and on non-rigid substrates, on both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
APPLICATION USES
- Fixing of low porosity or non-porous tiles, vitrified tile, glass mosaics, porcelain, marble, natural stone, etc for indoor or outdoor use, on floors and walls.
- Tiling of ceramic tiles on substrates subject to movements such as facades, underfloor heating systems, roofs, timber, plastic, etc.
- Tiling on substrates subject to water immersion such as swimming pools, fountains, water tanks, etc.
ADVANTAGES – cement adhesive mortar with reduced slip
- Very high adhesion on non-porous substrates and with good mechanical performance.
- Good flexibility, absorbing movements from the substrate due to shrinkage processes, thermal dilatations, etc.
- Easy to use. Long open mixing time.
- Excellent water retention avoids dampening the substrate or tiles.
Application Method
Apply Drizoro MAXKOLA® FLEX in a thin layer on areas not greater than 2 m2 at a time with a 6×6 mm notched trowel. This controls the application thickness and avoids the slumping of the tiles placed on vertical surfaces.
Do not apply in thickness greater than 6 mm. While mortar is still fresh, place the pieces together. Then press them with a slight twisting motion, until flattening the ridges ensures the tile back achieves full contact with the mortar.
Check the adhesion by occasionally removing a set piece and inspecting mortar transfer onto the back of the tile.
Material remains workable, at 20 ºC, for 30 minutes. The rectification time is 5 minutes, increasing with lower temperatures and reducing with higher temperatures. Remove excess mortar from the joint before it sets.
Joint grouting can be carried out after 24 hours using a suitable MAXJOINT® range product.
Large format or non-absorbent tiles will take a longer time. Where tiles are large-format pieces, bigger than 35×35 cm, Drizoro recommends that the Drizoro MAXKOLA® FLEX adhesive to be applied onto the surfaces of both the substrate and the tile.
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Additional information
Weight | 25 kg |
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