Plasterboard Joint Filler Plaster
JOINT PLASTER JOINT COMPOUND FOR PLASTERBOARDS, 3B 1. Product Description Joint Compound for Plasterboards is a flexible joint filler plaster. 2. Content Information Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate+Calcium Carbonate+ Acid+Cellulosic Ether+Citric Acid 3. Physical and Chemical Properties Form: Powder Odor: Odorless Color: White, yellowish Water Solubility: Water soluble 4. Relevant Standards/Declarations TS EN 13963, Joint materials - For plasterboards - Definitions, requirements, and test methods CE Declaration 5. Application Areas Used to fill joints at the seams of plasterboards. 6. Packaging Polypropylene laminated bag, 30 kg ± 2% 7. Storage Conditions Must be stored in its original packaging, closed, in a dry place and on pallets. 8. Advantages Its special particle distribution ensures a smooth joint finish. Due to its flexibility, it does not cause cracking in joints. 9. Application Surface Properties The application ambient temperature must be at least +5°C. Substances that prevent adhesion on the application surface (dust, oil, etc.) must be cleaned. 10. Preparation of the Mortar Add water appropriate for the amount of mortar to a clean container. Sprinkle the ALL Joint Filler for Plasterboards onto the water (water/plaster ratio: 10 kg of ALL Joint Filler for Plasterboards to 7 liters of water). Allow the mortar to sit for 2 minutes so that the plaster and water fully mix and sink. It should be mixed with a mechanical mixer to obtain a homogeneous mixture. The mortar is ready for use after mixing. The mortar should be used within approximately 80 minutes. 11. Application The joint tape is glued in a position that centers the joints of the plasterboards. The prepared mortar is taken onto a steel trowel and pressed onto the joint tape. After the first coat has dried, any roughness on the surface is smoothed with a trowel. In the joint filling process, the first coat is applied with a width of 10 mm. After the first coat has set, the second coat is applied with a width of 20 mm to eliminate any shrinkage in the mortar. If necessary, a preliminary filling should be made in the joint gaps. 12. Shelf Life 6 months from the date of manufacture. 13. Technical Specifications Technical specifications may vary depending on site conditions and ground characteristics.
Technical Specifications
| 1. Physical Appearance | White powder | |
| 2. Content | Calcium sulfate Hemihydrate + Calcium Carbonate + Cellulosic Ether + Citric Acid | |
| 3. Water/Plaster Ratio | 6 liters of water to 10 kg of plaster | |
| Setting Start Time (td) | min. 20 min. Max: 60 min. | |
| 5. Freezing Time | 60-80 min. | |
| 6. Bulk Density | 6.1 Density (K.L.A) | 650-700 g/liter |
| 7. Spread Diameter | 145-155 mm | |
| 8. PH | 6-7 for a 1 liter measured container | |
| 9. Compressive Strength | min. 2.0 N/mm² | |
| 10. Fire Reaction | A1 | |
| 11. Consumption Amount | Suspended ceiling=0.2 kg/m² Partition Wall=0.6 kg/m² | |
| 12. Packaging | ||
| 12.1 Type: | Polypropylene Bag 30 kg±2 |
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