TOOLS NEEDED:
electric drill and a stirrer
a notched trowel
a brick trowel
CRUCIAL NUMBERS:
working time 45 min.
temperature 10-25 °C
walk after 24 h
01. Product preparation
CE 79 consists of two components supplied in one container. Add the hardener (component B-catalyst) to the resin (component A) and mix with a low speed electric drill and stirrer until the mixture is free of lumps. Make sure that all the paste is catalyzed. Do not add water or solvents to improve workability.
CE 79 adheres to all clean and dry substrates – brick, stone, gypsum board and metal. Any substrate must be even and primed.
Scrape the sides and bottom of the container to make sure all the paste is catalyzed.
02. Adhesive application
The ideal temperature for application is between +18 and +23 °C – the product is an easily workable smooth paste, with a pot life time, working and correction time of 60 min. It is ready for foot traffic after 24 h. At temperatures between +8 and +12°C, the product is very dense, difficult to apply and the hardening time is lengthened.
Drag a trowel in one direction with the angle of 60°. Avoid semi-circular moves as they make voids in the adhesive layer when slabs are pressed to the substrate. Spread the adhesive in parallel way to tile edge.
Some kinds of tiles (polished porcelain) and natural stone have rough, microporous surfaces, making them susceptible to staining and very difficult to clean. In this case preliminary application checks should be performed.
Talcum is often found on the rear side of large format tiles and on resin-bonded slabs. It is absolutely necessary to remove it.
OUR TIPS & HINTS FOR PROFESSIONALS:
The bigger tiles, the larger notches:
A-type waterproofing and tiling of terraces
Find out how to install terrace layers properly.
Grouting with Ceresit reactive systems
How to apply and grout mosaics with epoxy adhesive.
Guidelines to floor preparation before tiling
How to prepare cementitious floor for easy-going tiling.