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NORMFLEX: FLEXIBLE TILE ADHESIVE FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE

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Characteristics

NORMFLEX is a dry composition that by simple addition of water produces a ready-to-use adhesive with an increased flexibility.

  1. An extraordinary adhesion exceeding in great measure that of the traditional adhesive cements.
  2. An elasticity not found in the traditional adhesive cements. This allows to use NORMFLEX for demanding applications as well.

With NORMFLEX it is possible to glue following materials, both indoors and outdoors: faience, ceramic, mosaic, etc., and this on surfaces such as concrete, masonry, cementing work, cellular concrete, cement screed and gypsum.

The glueing on to gypsum blocks and gypsum plaster work is possible after they received a pretreatment with a COMPAKTUNA® (PRO)/water solution (1/4) or with PRIMER PO.

When natural stone is to be placed, we recommend covering the entire plate with adhesive and avoiding working with dots. Glueing of certain kinds of natural stone (e.g. marble) must be done using NORMFLEX white.

Floors fitted with floor heating can also be finished with tiles glued with NORMFLEX (maximum tile size with floor heating is 40 x 40 cm).

NORMFLEX is an easy-to-use glue that can very easily be spread. Due to its excellent standing power, it is very well appropriate for glueing on to walls. Also 24 hours after installation, the adhesive has sufficiently cured to be able to enter the room and to joint the tiles.

NORMFLEX Grey and White have been tested on the basis of the standard NBN EN 12.004, and they can be classified as a C2 TE glue.

NORMFLEX

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Indoors & outdoors

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+5°C till +30°C

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Adhesive trowel

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Rubber mallet

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Mix mechanically with water

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Consult our "Technical Service". There are so many applications and processing possibilities of our products that it is impossible to prescribe a uniform application. Our company's liability is limited to the legal liability. All our product information and recommendations in this product catalogue reflect our state of know-how at the moment of publication. In no case we can be held liable for an update and an adaptation in the future.