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Standard Tile Adhesive  

Best for workshop tiling projects or when time is not a major factor. Cost effective

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FR961TA – TILE ADHESIVE

The Eli-Bond FR/961/TA Tile Adhesive shows good bond strength and adhesion on Metal, Ceramic, Concrete

Mixing and Application

WORK TEMP

WORK TIME

GEL TIME

CURE TIME

75ºC

15 min

35 min

8 hrs

APPLICATION:

By spatula


VISCOSITY / 25°C:

Thixotropic Paste


COLOUR:

Resin:

Off White


Hardener:

Beige


Mixed colour:

Off White

MIXING RATIO:

100 Parts Resin

50 Parts Hardener

SPECIFIC GRAVITY / 25°C:

1.70 – 1.75 g/cm3


FR961 - STANDARD CERAMIC TILE ADHESIVE

The Eli-Bond FR/961 Tile Adhesive shows good bond strength and adhesion on Metal, Ceramic, Concrete

Mixing and Application

WORK TEMP

WORK TIME

GEL TIME

CURE TIME

80ºC

± 20 min

50 min

 8 hrs

APPLICATION:

By spatula


VISCOSITY / 25°C:

Thixotropic Paste


COLOUR:

Resin:

Beige


Hardener:

Dark Grey


Mixed colour:

Grey

MIXING RATIO:

100 Parts Resin

50 Parts Hardener

SPECIFIC GRAVITY / 25°C:

1.70– 1.75 g/cm3


FR964LC -  EPOXY TILE ADHESIVE

The Eli-Bond FR/964/LC Epoxy Adhesive shows outstanding bond strength and adhesion on a multitude of materials, especially metal to metal, concrete, and even difficult surfaces like PVC and treated Polyethylene. Since the FR/964/LC Adhesive is supplied in a paste form, the product finds equal applications on horizontal as well as vertical surfaces.

Mixing and Application

WORK TEMP

WORK TIME

GEL TIME

CURE TIME

75ºC

20 min

1½ – 2 hrs

6 hrs

APPLICATION:

By spatula or trowel


VISCOSITY / 25°C:

Thixotropic Paste


COLOUR:

Resin:

Beige


Hardener:

Black


Mixed colour:

Light Grey

MIXING RATIO:

100 Parts Resin

90 – 100 Parts Hardener

SPECIFIC GRAVITY / 25°C:

1.8 g/cm3