Uzin KE 2000s Vinyl adhesive 14kg drum. 60m2 per drum
$45.38
$66.71
More about the product Main application field – Homogeneous and heterogeneous PVC or CV floor coverings in sheets and tiles – Rubber floor coverings in sheets (e.g. noraplan® up to 4 mm) and floor coverings with foam or acoustic backing – Textile floor coverings with all common backings – Light weight needle punch or woven carpet – Luxury vinyl tiles or design floors – Linoleum in sheets up to 3.2 mm Suitable on/for – Absorbent and levelled substrates – Dense, non absorbent substrates with the pressure-sensitive method (only PVC and CV, no LVT) – Dense, non absorbent substrates with the double-drop method (only PVC, CV and rubber) – Warm water underfloor heating systems – Exposure to castor wheels in accordance with DIN EN 12 529 – For wet shampooing and spray extraction cleaning according to RAL 991 A2 – Normal wear in residential, commercial and industrial lo cations Extended applications – Floor coverings free of PVC and plasticizers (e.g. Amtico Cirro, Haro Disano, Tarkett IQ One) – Enomer® flooring sheets – PUR flooring (e.g. wineo PURLINE) – Wall coverings (e.g. PVC coverings in bathrooms or gyms) – Corkment as well as all UZIN installation and insulation underlays Substrate preparation The substrate must be sound, load-bearing, dry, free from cracks and materials (dirt, oil, grease) that would impair adhesion. The surface must be vacuumed, primed and smoothed. Suitable primers and compounds can be found in the UZIN Product Guide. Test the substrate in accordance with applicable standard or notices and report any deficiencies. Allow the primer and levelling compound to dry completely. The datasheets for other used products have to be observed. Application 1. Apply an even coat of adhesive onto the substrate using a suitable notched trowel and allow to dry partially ac cording to the application amount, the indoor climate, the absorbency of the substrate and the type of floor covering. Do not apply more adhesive than can be laid with good transfer onto the back of the covering within the working time. 2. Install the floor covering within a short open time and en sure the adhesive ridge is pressed out. Rub in or roll over and apply weight against any flooring deformation. Ensure that air is not trapped under the covering. Allow the area to rest for 20 minutes and then roll over again and rub in at edge and seams. Wet Set Adhesive Method: Install the floor covering while the adhesive is still wet, roll and ensure there is no trapped air. Please note that if the floor is laid in the wet adhesive there will be no or little initial tack. Double-Drop-Method: Install the floor covering into the wet adhesive and rub in or roll. Pull back immediately and allow the backing of floor covering and substrate to partially dry until a tack can be felt (finger test see pic ture below). The adhesive ridge should not be visible. Reinstall the floor covering and roll to ensure there is not trapped air. Wall applications: Apply the adhesive with a nylon roller onto the prepared wall, spread immediately with an ap propriate notched trowel and allow to tack. Apply the covering and rub over. Contact applications: Depending on the type of covering apply the adhesive with a trowel or a roller on the back of the floor covering and on the substrate. After the adhesive dries, install floor covering and roll over. 3. Remove adhesive residues while fresh with water. Important Notes A shelf life of 12 months when stored in moderately cool conditions, in the original packaging. Frost-resistant down to -20 °C.. Carefully and tightly reseal opened containers and use the contents quickly. Allow contain ers to come to room temperature before use. Best applied between 18 to – 25 °C, with the floor temperature above 15 °C and relative air humidity below 65%. Low temperatures and high air humidity lengthen the working and drying time. Whilst high temperatures and low air humidity shorten the working and drying time. Non-absorbent substrates extend the flash-off time can be shortened by means of the double-drop method. In this process, the adhesive is applied with a notched trowel, the floor covering is inserted an immediately knocked back again. The flooring can then be placed in the adhesive film and rolled on. Humid substrates may cause secondary emissions andodours. Therefore, ensure the compound is dry before applying the adhesive. Installations onto substrates with old adhesive residues may cause interactions and lead to unpleasant odours. Ideally these should be removed completely. In all situations adhesive residues must be remedied via the use of primers and coatings of compound at least 3 mm thick. Before installing, the floor covering must be adequately acclimatised to the indoor climate and free from tension. In extreme temperatures due to exposure from light, heavy mechanical strain from pallet trucks, fork lifts, etc. or when exposed to moisture from above, a synthetic resin adhesive such as UZIN KR 430 must be used. Obtain application advice if in doubt. Please check the adhesive recommendations (online) or obtain application advice when installing chlorine-free floor coverings. Composition Polymer dispersion, modified resins, preservation agents, mineral aggregates, additives and water. Protection of the workplace and the environment Solvent-free. Use of barrier cream and ventilation of the work area are recommended. Keep out of the reach of chil dren. Do not eat, drink or smoke during the installation. Af ter contact with eyes or skin, wash immediately with plenty of water. Do not allow dispersal into drains, sewers or ground. Rinse tools with water and soap immediately after use. When fully dried presents no physiological or ecologi cal risk. Basic prerequisites for best possible indoor air quality following floor covering work are conformity to stan dards of the working conditions, as well as thoroughly dry substrate, primer and smoothing compound. Product con tains isothiazolinones, Bronopol. Disposal Where possible, collect product residues and re-use. Do not allow dispersal into drains, sewers or ground. Empty, scraped and drip-free containers are recyclable. Containers with liquid residue, as well as the liquid product, are classed as Special Waste. Dried product residues are classed as Construction Waste.
Adhesives