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TEGAfix 210 adhesive and natural stone slurry
Cement-based, white natural stone bonding bridge
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Variants
- Longer laying time
- Waterproof and frost-resistant
- Sets hydraulically
- Very good working properties
- GISCODE ZP1 - low-chromate in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006
- EC1 Plus - very low emissions in accordance with GEV - EMICODE
The instructions for use are recommendations based on the tests we have conducted and on our experience; carry out your own tests before each application. Due to the large number of applications and storage and processing conditions, we do not assume any liability for a specific application result. Insofar as our free customer service provides technical information or acts as an advisory service, no responsibility is assumed by this service except where the advice or information given falls within the scope of our specified, contractually agreed service or the advisor was acting with deliberate intent. We ensure the consistent quality of our products. We reserve the right to make technical changes and further develop products. Please observe the technical data sheet!
- For indoor and outdoor use
- For floors
- As a bonding bridge on the back of thin natural stone tiles
- As a slurry primer for natural stone slabs
- Contact slurry for laying natural stone and stoneware, with edge lengths ≤ 30 cm, using thick-bed or medium-bed processes, on a cement-based screed and drainage mortar, also for components which will later be exposed to de-icing salt
- In a clean container, mix the dry mortar into 0.25 l/kg of clean, cold tap water for approx. 3 minutes until lump-free, malleable and homogeneous.
- The quantity of water added can be varied slightly to adjust the consistency for the type, weight and size of tile.
- It is recommended to use a 600 rpm mixer with a spiral stirrer.
- After a maturing time of approx. 3 minutes, stir again briefly.
- In the first step, use the smooth side of the steel trowel to scrape a thin contact layer onto the substrate (scratch coat).
- In the second step, use a suitable notched trowel to comb the malleable slurry primer onto the fresh scratch coat.
- Lay the natural stone slab into the fresh mortar bed before a skin forms. Slide in the slab to ensure a good bond.
- When laying natural stones with an edge length ≥ 30 cm, it is strongly recommended that the combined buttering/floating technique is used.
- When using the product as contact slurry for laying natural stone using the thick-bed process, the entire back of light-coloured translucent covering materials must be fully coated with TEGAfix 210 before laying
Caution:
Apply only as much slurry primer as is needed for the number of ceramic tiles and slabs etc. that can be pushed or placed into the fresh mortar bed while the mortar is still wet (fingertip test).
- Any slurry primer or laying mortar building up in the joint areas must be removed.
- Do not stir additional water into slurry primer that is firming up.
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