CE 78 WATERPROOF COMPOUND
Lightweight coating for water resistant plasterboard joints
Waterproof
ADVANTAGES
- Ready to use
- Waterproof
- Holds well in damp and unheated rooms
- Especially made for bathrooms
DESCRIPTION
Water resistant coating especially formulated for damp rooms, and lightened for smoother application and better performance.
Water resistant coating especially formulated for damp rooms, and lightened for smoother application and better performance.
PACKAGING
5 kg tubs
5 kg tubs
COMPOSITION
A ready-to-use, lightweight, water resistant compound coating especially formulated for tapered plasterboard jointing using a joint tape, in damp rooms.| It can be used to coat plasterboards, gypsum blocks, and cellular concrete.| Resin, water, calcium carbonate, light fillers, preservatives, and various additives. The compound is green in colour.
A ready-to-use, lightweight, water resistant compound coating especially formulated for tapered plasterboard jointing using a joint tape, in damp rooms.| It can be used to coat plasterboards, gypsum blocks, and cellular concrete.| Resin, water, calcium carbonate, light fillers, preservatives, and various additives. The compound is green in colour.
SUITABLE SUBSTRATES
All types of plasterboard, with or without insulation, with tapered edges and cardboard surfaces, gypsum blocks, cellular concrete.
All types of plasterboard, with or without insulation, with tapered edges and cardboard surfaces, gypsum blocks, cellular concrete.
STORAGE
9 months in unopened original packaging, protected from frost and high temperatures.
9 months in unopened original packaging, protected from frost and high temperatures.
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
Plasterboards are to be fitted in compliance with DTU.Plasterboard cut-outs must be bevelled and dust free.Plaster tiles must be dry and dust free. Cellular concrete must be dry, dust-free and primed.
Plasterboards are to be fitted in compliance with DTU.Plasterboard cut-outs must be bevelled and dust free.Plaster tiles must be dry and dust free. Cellular concrete must be dry, dust-free and primed.
USE
Before dealing with the joints themselves, the joints between accidentally non-joining panels must be filled in and various repairs carried out (spalls, damage to the surface, etc.). |The application is done manually by "buttering" the tapered area with a 1 or 15 cm long coating knife and placing the tape. (Ground side against the coating). |Then make a finishing pass, let dry and finish to mask the tape. Also mask the screw heads.Apply a ceiling angle tape, ensuring that the concrete is free of any traces of formwork oil. |In the case of vertical protruding corners, use a reinforced tape (reinforcement on the complex side) or a steel angle.
Before dealing with the joints themselves, the joints between accidentally non-joining panels must be filled in and various repairs carried out (spalls, damage to the surface, etc.). |The application is done manually by "buttering" the tapered area with a 1 or 15 cm long coating knife and placing the tape. (Ground side against the coating). |Then make a finishing pass, let dry and finish to mask the tape. Also mask the screw heads.Apply a ceiling angle tape, ensuring that the concrete is free of any traces of formwork oil. |In the case of vertical protruding corners, use a reinforced tape (reinforcement on the complex side) or a steel angle.
APPLICATION TIP
To save time, don't forget to prepare joint tapes cut to the right length.
To save time, don't forget to prepare joint tapes cut to the right length.
DRYING TIME
Repeat application can be done 24 to 48 hours after the first pass, depending on the weather conditions.
Repeat application can be done 24 to 48 hours after the first pass, depending on the weather conditions.
CONSUMPTION
Joint: Approximately 25 g|m² of board, i.e. 14 m² with 5 kg.Coating: 1 to 125 g|m², i.e. between 33 and 36 m² for 5 kg.
Joint: Approximately 25 g|m² of board, i.e. 14 m² with 5 kg.Coating: 1 to 125 g|m², i.e. between 33 and 36 m² for 5 kg.
AVAILABLE DOCUMENTATION
DTU 25.41 and 25.42 | NF EN 13963 | CE marking
DTU 25.41 and 25.42 | NF EN 13963 | CE marking
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