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[QUOTE="p4ulo, post: 796102"] [B]Here you go [USER=44426]@Lakey[/USER] - direct from their website:[/B] [B]OrbryTM Boards [/B]are ideal for fixing floor tiles to timber, screed and concrete floors. Fully waterproof, they can be used to create an insulated tanked wall and floor system ideal for wet rooms. When used with electric under floor heating systems, [B]OrbryTM Boards [/B]will increase the efficiency of the system by reducing heat loss to the surrounding environment, significantly reducing your electrical consumption. [B]OrbryTM Boards [/B]are suitable for overlaying with ceramic tiles or stone.* TIMBER FLOORS [B]1. [/B]Fix and level any loose floor boards. Floors must be stiff with minimum deflection under load. [B]2. [/B]Spread a coat of rapid-setting cement polymer modified fast setting cement based adhesive onto the floor and lay the OrbryTM Boards into the adhesive. Then mechanically fix with OrbryTM Stainless Steel Screws and OrbryTM Backer Board Washers. (see fig.1) Boards should be laid in a broken bond pattern. [B]3. [/B]When fixing to dry areas, apply [B]OrbryTM Self Adhesive Scrim Tape [/B]to all horizontal and vertical joints using a thin layer of cement based tile adhesive and a float trowel (see Fig.2). [I]When fixing over timber the minimum board thickness is 6mm.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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