A construction chemical that consists of granulometric calcite powder, Portland cement and various polymer additives (which improve adhesion, flexibility, resistance to water and resistance to extreme cold and heat) and is used for filling joint gaps in ceramics, tiles and similar coatings in indoors and outdoors. It is used to fill joint gaps in ceramics, […]
A construction chemical that consists of granulometric calcite powder, Portland cement and various polymer additives (which improve adhesion, flexibility, resistance to water and resistance to extreme cold and heat) and is used for filling joint gaps in ceramics, tiles and similar coatings in indoors and outdoors.
It is used to fill joint gaps in ceramics, tiles and similar coatings in indoor and outdoor areas.
The gaps where grouting is applied must be cleaned of dust, dirt, oil, etc. that prevents adhesion prior to application. The ambient temperature should range from +5 to +35°C for application. Grouting needs to be applied one day after the application of adhesive.
Applicable Standard: TS EN 13888