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Tilesafe - Technical Data


Tilesafe Membrane
Thickness 2mm
Adhesion 2N/mm
Water vapour transmission 0.5g/m²/24 hours
Roll weight 0.5 g/m²/24 hours
Maximum allowable temperature - In Service 32°C
Specification M40 - Stone/Concrete/Quarry/Ceramic Tiling/Mosaic, in accordance with NBS Clause 470
Tilesafe Reinforcing Tape
Thickness 1mm
Adhesion 2N/mm
Water vapour transmission 0.7g/m²/24 hours
Laps 50mm
Tilesafe Primer
Colour White
Specific Gravity 1-1.2 g/ml
Solids content 20% w/w
Coverage 10m²/litre
Drying time 2-4 hours
Tilesafe Joining Compound
Colour Grey
Flashpoint 47°C
Temperature Range:
In Service
Application

-15°C to +100°C
0°C to +35°C
Tilesafe Putty
Colour Yellow
Specific Gravity 1.73g/ml
Temperature Range:
In Service
Application

-15°C to +100°C
0°C to +35°C

The above performance figures are typical values and should not be considered a product specification.

Ancillary Products

There is a range of ancillary products for use with Tilesafe which include:

  • Tilesafe Primer – an acrylic emulsion primer for coating all surfaces prior to the application of Tilesafe Reinforcing Tape and Tilesafe Membrane.
  • Tilesafe Reinforcing Tape – a tape for reinforcing all wall junctions, butt joints and other detail work in the membrane.
  • Tilesafe Jointing Compound – a high quality, gun applied, butyl rubber-based sealant for use at all butt joints in the membrane, pipe entries, wall to wall and wall to floor interfaces.
  • Tilesafe Putty – a non-setting, self supporting mastic for filling small gaps or voids around tile entries, etc. prior to application.

Safety

Tilesafe Jointing Compound is flammable and should be used in well-ventilated areas away from sources of ignition. The product can affect sensitive skins. Gloves or barrier cream should always be used by operatives and hands thoroughly washed at the end of each working period. Do not allow the product to enter watercourses. Full health and safety instructions are contained on the material safety data sheets, and these must be referred to before use.