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Old 28-05-2008   #1
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Hi Guys
With things being quiet i whent back to were i used to work on a temp contract as place is shuting in September, when i pulled up in my van they asked if i would do saturdays repairing floor tiles in the despatch area (heavy trafic).I have ben working the last 3 weeks and now we have run out of something called rapidcrete,i have cut the damaged tiles out and gone down till i have a good solid base (about 100mm) then filled the hole with rapidcrete leaving enough room for the tile and addesive this works realy well and no tiles have cracked so far. The problem is the rapidcrete is £127+vat a bag and every five tiles i replace needs 2 bags, i dident know how much it cost till it was all used up the big question is can anybody recommend some thing i can use that costs a resenable amount, sets fast so it can be tiled and will withstand forktrucks.

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Bal Motorbond


BAL Motobond

A rapid setting, highly polymer modified, water, frost and sulphate resistant floor tile adhesive, with exceptional compressive and adhesion strengths, specifically designed to withstand heavy loading and trafficking. Suitable for use on concrete, cement:sand screeds, anhydrite screed, BAL levelling compounds, epoxy resin-based coatings, terrazzo, unglazed ceramic tiles, mastic asphalt. Conforms to BS EN 12004, Type C, Class 2F.
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Ardex EB 2 is probably what I would use. It's rapid hardening and tileable after just three hours.

Over here, Ardex market it as suitable for industrial applications, so I'd imagine it's very suitable where there is heavy forklift traffic.

Don't know how much you have to pay for it over in the UK, but I'd imagine it's about half of what you pay for that other stuff.


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Hi

Thanks for that but i need a sub base mix to put the tiles/addesive on, i have been using RX7 tile addesive which has been great.

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That sound ok i will give ardex a call in the morning to check the spec


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