B E S T S T O R I E S O F 2 0 1 9Site MonitoringThe goal of construction sitemonitoring is to checkthe quality, accuracy, andprogress of a constructionproject. With IoT involved,sensors are used to recordjob site conditions as well asto gather, report, and analyzedata in a particular site.Sensors gather an array ofmeasuring inputs whichincludes humidity, vibration,noise, and temperature. Thedata recorded in IoT-enabledsites prevent accidents andthis ensures compliance withsafety measures.76
IsolasticLatex additiveto impart elasticityto cement basedadhesivesIsolastic is a synthetic polymer to be mixed withKerabond, Kerabond T, Kerafloor or Adesilex P10 toimprove their performances and deformability to meet therequirements of class C2 (improved cementitious adhesivefor Kerabond T and Kerafloor) or C2E (improvedcementitious adhesive with extended open time forKerabond) according to EN 12004 and those of class S1(deformable adhesive) or S2 (highly deformable adhesive)according to EN 12002, dependent on whether it is usedneat or diluted with water.WHERE TO USEISOLASTIC + KERABOND or KERABOND TFor interior and exterior bonding of:• ceramic tiles of every type (double fired, single fired,grès, klinker, glass mosaic, porcelain tiles etc.);• stone material and large-size tiles (over 30x30 cm).Some application examples• Ceramic tiles over underfloor heating installations;• ceramic tiles and stone material for exteriors (façades,swimming pools, balconies, terraces);• ceramic tiles on prefabricated concrete walls (loadbearing panels, prefabricated bathrooms;• ceramic tiles on old flooring (ceramic, marble, terrazzo,wood etc.);• ceramic tiles on asphalt screeds or substrates;• ceramic tiles on deformable substrates (gypsum-boardpanels, reinforced concrete, fibre-cement board, etc.);ISOLASTIC+KERAFLOORFor interior and exterior bonding of:• large-size ceramic tiles (over 30x30 cm);• ribbed klinker tiles, cotto toscano, stone slabs etc.needing layers of adhesive thicker than 5 mm;• ceramic tiles on substrates with irregularities up to 15 mm.Some application examples• Ceramic tiles and stone material for exteriors (façades,swimming pools, balconies, terraces), also on deformablesubstrates;• large-size ceramic floor tiles laid on underfloor heatinginstallations.ISOLASTIC DILUTED WITH WATER AT A RATIOOF 1:1 + ADESILEX P10Bonding on internal and external floors or vertical surfacesof glass or ceramic mosaic on paper or mesh backings,even heavy ones.Some application examples• Laying glass or ceramic mosaic on non-absorbentsurfaces (Mapelastic, Mapegum WPS, existing tiles,tiles, etc.).• Laying glass or ceramic mosaic in swimming pools,storage tanks, etc., or even on absorbent surfaces.• Laying glass or ceramic mosaic on flexible surfaces(plasterboard panels, reinforced cement, cement fibre,wood or derived materials, provided they are wellfastened).TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICSIsolastic is a very fluid, pinkish-white liquid composed of awater dispersion of an extremely elastic polymer which,when mixed with cement based adhesives, improvesadhesion to all substrates, deformability andimpermeability, once hydration has taken place.RECOMMENDATIONSKerabond, Kerabond T, Kerafloor or Adesilex P10 mixedwith Isolastic must never be used for:• installing stone slabs subject to moisture movement;• installing marble or natural stone subject to efflorescenceor staining from moisture;
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