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found on the internet.
in italy they are withdrawing the product and replace it with new bags.
for me remains the number 1.
adhesive gel, not sand.
The Spanish National Association of Manufacturers and Malte SATE (ANFAPA) filed a complaint with the competent authorities in relation to the adhesive H40 NO LIMITS Kerakoll, because the product "supposedly, and according to tests carried out by a reference laboratory independent, does not meet the performance advertised by the manufacturer, nor complies with the standards required by the class C2 TE S1, shown in standard UNE-EN 12004: 2008 + A1: 2012 on the adhesives for ceramic tiles ".
Kerakoll did not hesitate to defend themselves from the complaint, stating that the report is false and that the laboratory analyzes carried out do not reflect the quality of the product, which in contrast fully meets the standard specified in the standard highlighted.
Following this story, we learn that Kerakoll amended the certification on the new bags of H40 No Limits downloaded in stock, without any communication about. Therefore, we note that the old certification C2 TE S1 was replaced by one C2: how to justify this fact the eyes of customers who bought the product with the old untruthful certification?
We look also to see how it will behave competition, to see if other manufacturers have the same problems with these certifications and if even for them the solution will be modified, without communicating anything to their customers
in italy they are withdrawing the product and replace it with new bags.
for me remains the number 1.
adhesive gel, not sand.
The Spanish National Association of Manufacturers and Malte SATE (ANFAPA) filed a complaint with the competent authorities in relation to the adhesive H40 NO LIMITS Kerakoll, because the product "supposedly, and according to tests carried out by a reference laboratory independent, does not meet the performance advertised by the manufacturer, nor complies with the standards required by the class C2 TE S1, shown in standard UNE-EN 12004: 2008 + A1: 2012 on the adhesives for ceramic tiles ".
Kerakoll did not hesitate to defend themselves from the complaint, stating that the report is false and that the laboratory analyzes carried out do not reflect the quality of the product, which in contrast fully meets the standard specified in the standard highlighted.
Following this story, we learn that Kerakoll amended the certification on the new bags of H40 No Limits downloaded in stock, without any communication about. Therefore, we note that the old certification C2 TE S1 was replaced by one C2: how to justify this fact the eyes of customers who bought the product with the old untruthful certification?
We look also to see how it will behave competition, to see if other manufacturers have the same problems with these certifications and if even for them the solution will be modified, without communicating anything to their customers