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ADHESIVE FOR CERAMIC TILES

KLEIB C9 is a cement-based adhesive for bonding wall and floor ceramic tiles (glazed tiles, terracotta tiles). It can be used on all dry, even and structurally sound mineral substrates inside buildings. It is suitable for sticking small tiles with an area below 0.2 m2, as well as for leveling and spackling of surfaces. For exterior surfaces use KLEIB C9,5. KLEIB waterproofing is recommended as protection against moisture.

  • high yield, economical in use
  • for each type of ceramic tiles (glazed tiles, terracotta tiles)
  • for interior use
  • waterproof
packaging
25 kg
pieces per pallet
54
average consumption

2,2 kg - 6,2 kg per m²

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KLEIB C9 is a cement-based adhesive for bonding wall and floor ceramic tiles (glazed tiles, terracotta tiles). It can be used on all dry, even and structurally sound mineral substrates inside buildings. It is suitable for sticking small tiles with an area below 0.2 m2, as well as for leveling and spackling of surfaces. For exterior surfaces use KLEIB C9,5. KLEIB waterproofing is recommended as protection against moisture.

Apply the adhesive on the prepared substrate with a smooth steel plasterer’s float, spread evenly and adjust. Lay a tile and press it firmly against the substrate. The amount of adhesive should be selected so that the adhesive contact surface is minimum 2/3 of the tile surface. In case of floor claddings the adhesive surface should be entirely covered with the product. The tile adjustment time is approximately 10 minutes. Flooring can be used or cladding can be grouted after minimum 24 hours. Tools should be washed with water immediately after use.

Adhesive layer thickness Consumption kg per m²
4 mm   2,2
6 mm   2,8
8 mm   3,9
10 mm   4,7
12 mm   6,2

The adhesive must be transported and stored in tightly sealed bags, in dry conditions. The shelf life is 12 months from the manufacturing date on the packaging.

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