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I've tiled onto something very similar, if not the same. I used bal fastflex, (with the latex) Alan. Adhered really well:thumbsup:

Do you know what type of adhesive it was stuck down with. Was it a tiling adhesive or a carpet adhesive?
 

Ajax123

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Is it an acoustic layer Alan..?

As doug says Dave it is an acoustic layer. It says you can apply tiles and that it should be stuck down to the substrate. Got a real major issue with an installation on site cos the client cannot get the ruddy stuff to stick to the screed. He has used an acrylic primer and a pressure sensitive adhesive which does not seem to set. It is a carpet adhesive which is why I thought the thread might be a long shot.
 
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this is the stuff​
 
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Ajax123

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Not something i would tile on doug by the look of it.....the ones i have seen have a top layer suitable for tiling... similar to schluters Ditra-sound system.

Was waiting for someone to say not great for tiling on to. Not sure yet cos I have not been to the site to look but I too think it will be too compressible to receive rigid tiles. Will let you know when I bin on Tuesday. does any one knoe thw minimum requirement in terms of compressibleness (If there is such a word) for a floor to receive tiles? This stuff says it is 20kpa at 10% deformation.
 

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