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ADMIXTURES & BONDING AGENTS

    1. SikaLatex®WATER RESISTANT BONDING AGENT AND MORTAR ADMIXTURE

    PACKAGE – 20 LTR / 200 LTR

    DESCRIPTION

     SikaLatex® is a synthetic rubber emulsion that is used as admixture for cementitious bonding bridges and high-quality site-mix mortars. Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

    USES

    • SikaLatex® is used as bonding agent and site-mix mortar admixture for the following applications:
    • Grouts and screeds
    • Patch repair mortars
    • Mansonry mortars
    • Renders
    • Tile adhesives

     

    1. SikaBond® DV– Economical Water Resistant Bonding Agent And Mortar Admixture

    DESCRIPTION

    SikaBond® DV is a synthetic rubber emulsion that is used as admixture for cementitious bonding bridges and high-quality site-mix mortars. Suitable for use in hot and tropical climatic conditions.

    USES

     SikaBond® DV is used as bonding agent and site-mix mortar admixture for the following applications:

    • Thin layer patching mortars
    • Renders
    • Floor screeds
    • Concrete repair mortars
    • Abrasion resistant linings
    • Tile fixing mortars
    • Masonry mortars
    • Bonding slurry for fresh to old concrete

     

    1. Sikadur® ADH 1414- EPOXY BONDING AGENT – Wet-to-dry and vertical dowel Epoxy bonding agent for concrete repairs, bonding concrete to concrete, steel and granolithic toppings

    DESCRIPTION

    Sikadur® ADH 1414 is a permanent epoxy adhesive for internal or external bonding of renderings, granolithic toppings, and concrete to concrete. It tolerates a degree of moisture before and during curing and is insoluble when cured. The ultimate bond strength is greater than the tensile strength of concrete. Sikadur® ADH 1414 does not shrink and provides an even and stressfree bond

    USES

    Sikadur® ADH 1414 may be applied to clean, sound and durable surfaces, i.e. steel, glazed tiles and bricks, ceramic and quarry tiles, terrazzo tiles and floors. Also, to smooth and worn granolithic paving, old and worn concrete, engineering, and semi-engineering bricks.

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