Plaster Plate Joint Filler Plaster
Joint filler plaster for flexible plasterboards
Application area
In joint filling of plasterboards..
General features
Product description
Joint Compound for Plasterboards is a flexible filling plaster.
Content Information
Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate+Calcium Carbonate+Acid+Cellulosic Ether+Citric Acid
Physical and Chemical Properties
Form: Powder
Smell: No smell
Color: White, yellowish
Water Solubility: Soluble in water
Relevant Standards/Declarations
TS EN 13963, Joint materials - For plasterboards - Recipes, requirements and test methods CE Declaration
Scope of application
It is used to fill the joints at the joints of plasterboards.
Packaging
Polypropylene laminated bag, 30 kg ± %2
Storage conditions
It should be kept closed in its original packaging, in a dry place and on a pallet.
Advantages
It makes the joint structure smooth thanks to its special grain distribution. It does not cause cracks in the joints due to its flexible feature.
Application Surface Features
Application ambient temperature should be minimum + 5 ºC. Substances that prevent adhesion (dust, oil, etc.) on the application surface must be cleaned.
Preparation of Mortar
Pour water appropriate to the amount of mortar into a clean container. ALL Joint Compound for Plasterboards is sprinkled on water (water / plaster ratio: 10 kg of ALL Joint Filler Plaster is added to 7 liters of water). The mortar is waited for 2 minutes for the plaster and water to come into full contact and sink. It must be mixed with a mechanical mixer to obtain a homogeneous mixture. After mixing, the mortar is ready for use. The mortar should be used within approximately 80 minutes.
APPLICATION
The joint tape is glued in a position to center the joints of the plaster plates. The prepared mortar is placed on a steel trowel and applied by pressing on the joint tape. After the first layer dries, any irregularities on the surface are smoothed with a trowel. In the joint filling process, the first layer is applied with a width of 10 mm. After completing the setting of the 1st layer, the 2nd layer is applied with a width of 20 mm to eliminate shrinkage in the mortar. When necessary, preliminary filling should be applied to the joint gaps.
Shelf life
6 months from the date of production.
Technicial Specifications
Technical specifications may vary depending on site conditions and ground characteristics.
Technicial Specifications
Physical appearance | White Powder |
Contents | Calcium sulphate Hemihydrate Calcium Carbonate Lime Expanded Perlite Cellulosic Ether Tartaric Acid Sodium Alpha Sulfanate |
Water/Plaster Ratio | 6 liters of water 10kg of plaster |
Setting Start Time (td) | min. 20 min. max: 60 min. |
Freezing Time (t3) | 60-80 min. |
Volume Weight 6.1 Density (K.LA) | 650-700 g/lt |
Spreading Diameter | 145-155mm |
pH | 6-7 for 1 liter measuring cup |
Compressive Strength | min.2.0 N/mm2 |
Response to Fire | A1 |
Consumption Amount | Suspended ceiling = 0.2 kg./m2 partition wall = 0.6 kg./m2 |
Packaging 12.1 Type 12.2 Net Weight | Polypropylene Bag 30 kg ±2 |
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