Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Commercial Construction, Decorative Concrete, Industrial Construction, Residential Construction |
Color: | Gray |
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Introducing the K50 Commercial Self-Leveling Compound, a revolutionary water-hardening inorganic composite material crafted with premium quality raw materials and a meticulous ratio, ensuring exceptional fluidity to rapidly level indoor floors. This innovative compound is the ultimate solution for pre-leveling before the installation of diverse flooring materials, including plush plastic flooring, elegant sheet materials, exquisite tile materials, and sophisticated wooden floors.
The K50 Self-Leveling Compound stands out with its impressive high strength, minimal shrinkage, and superb adhesion qualities, offering a flawless and robust foundation for any floor paving project. It is perfectly suited for a wide range of solid substrates, such as sturdy concrete floors, precise cement mortar leveling layers, and refined stone tile surfaces.
1. With unparalleled fluidity, it effortlessly auto-levels the ground, ensuring a perfect finish.
2. Enhances the density, hardness, and uniformity of the foundational surface for optimized results.
3. Diminishes porosity while boosting uniform absorption, ensuring a flawless surface.
4. Boasts rapid drying and early setting times, making it possible to grind and lay decorative flooring materials in just 1-2 days.
5. Features low shrinkage to effectively prevent cracking during ground treatment, ensuring durability.
Mixing ratio | 25kg: 6.5L~ 7L |
Dry power density | about 1.3kg\L |
Time before covering | about 24-48 hours |
Consumption | 1.7kg\m2\mm |
Compressive strength(mpa) | about 6Map after 1 day /about 23-25mpa after 28 days |
Flexural strength(mpa) | about 2Map after 1 day /about 7Map after 28 days |
Fire resistance rating | A1 |
K50 is designed for versatile application, allowing for a thickness range from 2mm to 5mm in a single session.
1. Begin by meticulously removing oil stains, persistent dust, loose debris, and any old coatings from the surface.
2. Carefully grind any uneven surfaces to eliminate loose concrete and debris, then vacuum thoroughly to clear loose materials and dust.
3. Ensure the base is completely dry and devoid of puddles to achieve optimal results.
4. For absorbent substrates, it is advisable to employ the LG660 Water-Based Absorbent Interface Treatment Agent. For non-absorbent surfaces, the LG670 Non-Absorbent Interface Agent is recommended for optimal preparation.
The precise water-to-mortar ratio stands at 26%, ensuring the perfect blend for superior results.
1. Following a meticulous cleaning of the base layer, select the appropriate primer. Once the primer has been absorbed and begins to dry (approximately 2-6 hours post-application), you can commence the pre-work for self-leveling.
2. Pour approximately 6 liters of pristine water into a container, then gradually blend in a 25-kilogram bag of self-leveling compound. Mix thoroughly using a mixer until the texture is uniformly smooth and without lumps. Spread the mixture evenly with a specialized notched trowel to accurately control thickness. Protect the freshly mixed material from direct sunlight and strong winds. Ensure the mixing and application process is completed within a timely window of 10 minutes.
3. Prior to the self-leveling compound setting, use a defoaming roller to gently roll over the surface to release any entrapped air bubbles. Note: Utilize a pump with a delivery capacity ranging from 20-40 liters per minute to efficiently transport the self-leveling slurry.
TRANSPORTATION
Store this exceptional product in a dry, ventilated, and cool space, away from direct sunlight and humid environments to maintain its quality. When sealed, this product remains viable for up to 6 months.
During transportation, exercise caution to avoid collisions and compression, preventing any potential damage to the packaging and ensuring the product's integrity.