weberfloor Fibre Flow by Weber Saint-Gobain
ABOUT THIS PRODUCT...
weberfloor 4716 is a water-based primer designed for use with all cementitious and hemi-hydrate floor screeds. It regulates the porosity of the substrate, improves the adhesion of flooring products while reducing the formation of pinholes in the levelling layer. It should be diluted with clean water and applied with a brush for the best results.
weberfloor 4310 fibre flow screed is designed for application at thicknesses between 5–50mm and formulated from special cements, aggregates, supplementary binders and chemical admixtures. It is supplied as a blended dry power and designed specifically for renovation of existing floors and floating floor construction in domestic and commercial applications.
Company Profile
We specialise in the manufacture of industrial mortar products including renders and decorative finishes, tile fixing products, floor screeds, technical mortars and external wall insulation systems.
Based on our strong expertise of industrial mortars, we offer a complete solution including services which complement our products including technical support and training.
weberfloor 4310 fibre flow can receive foot traffic after just two-four hours and can be tiled after 12-24 hours, dependent on ambient temperature following installation. The fibre reinforcement aids durability and allows it to be used in conjunction with underfloor heating systems and floating floors. weberfloor 4310 fibre flow has excellent spreading and smoothing characteristics. It has low alkalinity and low emissions during drying and is casein free.
Company Contact
+44 (0) 870 333 0070
www.uk.weber
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