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Rich

I keep putting up info on Mapei products, so I thought Id better be fair and put something up here for those of you that dont use Mapei...

Weber.set WF

Wall and floor adhesive
  • Standard setting (24 hours)
  • For fixing ceramic tiles and mosaics to walls and floors
  • Available in grey and white
  • Properties can be enhanced with Weber AD230 and Weber AD250
  • Supplied in 10 & 20 kg (white) 10 & 20kg (grey) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.set Plus

Wall and floor tile adhesive for low porosity tiles
  • Standard setting (24 hours)
  • For fixing ceramic and porcelain tiles to walls and floors
  • Polymer modified to provide a strong bond onto tiles/substrates with low porosity
  • Available in white
  • Supplied in 20kg (white) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.set SPF

Flexible, wall & floor tile adhesive
  • Standard setting (24 hours)
  • Highly ploymer modified
  • For fixing ceramic and pocelain tiles to walls and floors
  • Will accommodate limited movement, from heated screeds and/or over boarded wooden floors
  • Available in grey and white
  • Supplied in 20kg (white) 20kg (grey) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.set Rapid

Rapid strength tile adhesive
  • Rapid setting, grout in 2 hours
  • For fixing ceramic tiles to walls and floors
  • Specifically developed to allow easy bedding of large format tiles
  • Available in light grey and white
  • Properties can be enhanced with Weber AD230 and Weber AD250
  • Supplied in 20kg (white) 10&20kg (light grey) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.set Rapid Plus

Rapid strength tile adhesive for low porosity tiles
  • Rapid setting, grout in 2 hours
  • For fixing ceramic and porcelain tiles to walls and floors
  • Polymer modified tp increase bond to tiles and substrates with low porosity
  • Specifically developed to allow easy bedding of large format tiles
  • Available in light grey
  • Supplied in 20kg (light grey) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.set Rapid SPF

Flexible, rapid strength tile adhesive
  • Rapid setting, grout in 2 hours
  • Highly polymer modified
  • For fixing ceramic and porcelain tiles to walls and floors
  • Will accommodate limited movement, from heated screeds, and/or over-boarded wooden floors
  • Specifically developed to allow easy bedding of large format tiles
  • Available in light grey and white
  • Supplied in 20kg (white) 10&20kg (light grey) bags
  • Coverage: 1.5kg of powder per m2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
Weber.segt WF21

Highly flexible floor tile adhesive
  • Medium setting, grout in 5 hours
  • Accommodates movement and bonds to difficult surfaces
  • For fixing ceramic and porcelain to floors
  • Two component system
  • Available in grey
  • Supplied in 7kg with 3.75lt of liquid of 25kg with 13.5lt of liquid
  • Coverage: 0.8kg of powder perm2 for every 1mm of bed thickness
 
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Aston

if your a weber fan

then give them a ring on 01525 722 127...they will send you out a 200 page glossy brochure called..'weber tiling soultions' its full of tiling scenarios and it covers every single one of their tiling products inc all tech spec....

i think weber external one coat renders are excellent but i much prefer mapei, for tiling products but i do use weber on ocassions and its ok imo........ps great thread dylante :0)..

ed
 
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