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This is Isomats @ISOMAT technical support bottle and bag S2 adhesive.
Their version of Keraquick and latex plus.
It's 25kg bag 8kg liquid. On the face of it, not cheap, but with such high yield and a 33kg end mix, it's turns out to be rather bloody cost effective.
So it's Two-component, fast-setting, flexible tile adhesive. It is characterized by extended open time and flexibility. Suitable for fixing ceramic and porcelain tiles on concrete, screeds, render, mosaic, gypsum boards, flat roofs, floors with in-floor heating, swimming pools etc. Ideal for areas that must be ready for use within short time. For indoor and outdoor applications, on walls and floors.
It is classified as C2 FE S2 adhesive, according to EN 12004 and EN 12002.
Tech PDF
I used it about 6 weeks ago on a small timber floor in a loft shower room with thin porcelain tiles.
Floor was securely fastened and an antifracture mat was also used.
I've waited until now to write it up because I wanted to give it the full 28 days and to see if there were any delayed issues.
My biggest concern was it's pot life and open time, I've made it no secret on here that Kerraquick and latex plus and I have a hate, hate relationship.
I hate it! Sorry, I just do.
In order to test the consistency I had to mix the whole batch in one go obviously, and with 2.5m2 floor to trowel and stick an antifracture and to then trowel both floor and tile and stick them down, I gotta admit it was a daunting task that lay ahead. It was also 23 degrees
Floor prepped, mat & tiles cut (8 pieces I think)
Wasn't going to be straight forward either, being such a small space every piece had to be 'fed' in under hanging sink and pan, space was at a premium.
So I went for it and mixed the lot, it JUST fitted in to a plasterers bucket, and I mean just haha
Very similar in texture to x7001 if memory serves, gooey and stringy haha well kinda.
I troweled the floor with a 6mm to accept the mat and laid that, bloody mission it was too, trying to feed it under the furniture. By now with the heat I'm dripping wet, and I'm already panicking about the adhesive going off.
So mat down and now I've troweled half the floor with 10mm and back buttered appropriate pieces with a 6mm also, and the adhesive is still very loose and useable!
Laid those pieces and repeated for the other half, floor in! I was relieved, very relieved.
So after approx 2 1/2 hrs, not only the adhesive still very useable, I had almost half a bucket left, couldn't believe it tbh!
So yes, yield is anazing, and the pot life truly is greater than 2 1/2 hrs.
Oh it's not what we'd normally class as a rapid setting adhesive, fortunately
Next day went back to grout, and when I raked the joints, where you'd normally be creating dust, all I got was slithers of adhesive. So it's definitely very deformable and an S2!
6 weeks on, no phone calls, and a happy tiler.
Must admit, I was very happy with every aspect of it.
Gary did say that Kerraquick and latex plus was a little more difficult to remove from his hands than the megarapid, I wouldn't know or even give it a thought cos I wear gloves haha
Their version of Keraquick and latex plus.
It's 25kg bag 8kg liquid. On the face of it, not cheap, but with such high yield and a 33kg end mix, it's turns out to be rather bloody cost effective.
So it's Two-component, fast-setting, flexible tile adhesive. It is characterized by extended open time and flexibility. Suitable for fixing ceramic and porcelain tiles on concrete, screeds, render, mosaic, gypsum boards, flat roofs, floors with in-floor heating, swimming pools etc. Ideal for areas that must be ready for use within short time. For indoor and outdoor applications, on walls and floors.
It is classified as C2 FE S2 adhesive, according to EN 12004 and EN 12002.
Tech PDF
I used it about 6 weeks ago on a small timber floor in a loft shower room with thin porcelain tiles.
Floor was securely fastened and an antifracture mat was also used.
I've waited until now to write it up because I wanted to give it the full 28 days and to see if there were any delayed issues.
My biggest concern was it's pot life and open time, I've made it no secret on here that Kerraquick and latex plus and I have a hate, hate relationship.
I hate it! Sorry, I just do.
In order to test the consistency I had to mix the whole batch in one go obviously, and with 2.5m2 floor to trowel and stick an antifracture and to then trowel both floor and tile and stick them down, I gotta admit it was a daunting task that lay ahead. It was also 23 degrees
Floor prepped, mat & tiles cut (8 pieces I think)
Wasn't going to be straight forward either, being such a small space every piece had to be 'fed' in under hanging sink and pan, space was at a premium.
So I went for it and mixed the lot, it JUST fitted in to a plasterers bucket, and I mean just haha
Very similar in texture to x7001 if memory serves, gooey and stringy haha well kinda.
I troweled the floor with a 6mm to accept the mat and laid that, bloody mission it was too, trying to feed it under the furniture. By now with the heat I'm dripping wet, and I'm already panicking about the adhesive going off.
So mat down and now I've troweled half the floor with 10mm and back buttered appropriate pieces with a 6mm also, and the adhesive is still very loose and useable!
Laid those pieces and repeated for the other half, floor in! I was relieved, very relieved.
So after approx 2 1/2 hrs, not only the adhesive still very useable, I had almost half a bucket left, couldn't believe it tbh!
So yes, yield is anazing, and the pot life truly is greater than 2 1/2 hrs.
Oh it's not what we'd normally class as a rapid setting adhesive, fortunately
Next day went back to grout, and when I raked the joints, where you'd normally be creating dust, all I got was slithers of adhesive. So it's definitely very deformable and an S2!
6 weeks on, no phone calls, and a happy tiler.
Must admit, I was very happy with every aspect of it.
Gary did say that Kerraquick and latex plus was a little more difficult to remove from his hands than the megarapid, I wouldn't know or even give it a thought cos I wear gloves haha
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