Tile adhesive Power Powder Adhesive Foby 15 kg
400-010302
Tile adhesive Power Powder Adhesive Foby 15 kg
400-010302
34,95 per piece (9.00 m²)
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Product description
Foby+ Dynalight Pro is a lightweight elastic powder tile adhesive and is a ready-to-use thin-bed mortar after the addition of water. The adhesive is suitable for indoor bonding of floor and wall tiles on all common substrates such as concrete, waterproof plywood, insulation boards, cement, plasterboard and aerated concrete. In addition, this adhesive is also suitable for outdoor applications and as a levelling mortar under tiling. Consumption averages 1.2 to 3 kg per m².
Non-absorbent and absorbent substrates Highly absorbent substrates must always be primed with primer for absorbent substrates. Smooth and non-absorbent substrates such as existing indoor tiling must be degreased and primed with tile-over-tile primer. On non-absorbent substrates, the tile must have an absorbent shingle.
Application area powder adhesive The powder adhesive has a high standing capacity and is especially recommended for large-sized tiles. The adhesive also goes well with underfloor heating systems. Due to discolouration risks, this adhesive is not suitable for bonding glass mosaic and light-coloured natural stone.
Processing adhesive Apply the powder adhesive with a suitable notched trowel. Choose a suitable toothing that ensures a contact surface of at least 80% between the back of the tile and the adhesive. For heavy-duty tiling, thin tiles or tiles larger than 40x40 cm, a contact surface of 100% is required and you should use the buttering or floating method.
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Colour name
- Grey
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Frequently asked questions
How are tile accessories disposed of and which method is suitable for this?
Small quantities can be disposed of with household waste or in a construction/grotty waste container. Before ordering and container, it is important to check the laws and regulations. You can obtain information about this from your local authority and/or waste disposal company. Fully emptied containers can be recycled.