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ON THE LEVEL WITH


NORCROS ADHESIVES Norcros Adhesives is adding a new leveller to its already comprehensive range.


Norcros Pro AF Low Prep Self Smoothing Levelling Compound is an ammonia and latex-free, two-part levelling compound. It is suitable for use on most substrates without the need for priming.


Norcros Pro AF Leveller has been specially formulated for use over old adhesive residues including bitumen, historically a problematic material to bond to. There is no need to prime or remove firmly bonded residues. This greatly reduces the time usually required for preparation of the substrate to be levelled.


The quick-drying formulation means that ceramic and porcelain tiles can be laid in just three hours. Other floorcoverings can be laid in four hours.


Norcros Pro AF Leveller can be used from 0 to 12mm in one application. With the addition of coarse aggregates, the thickness can be increased to 30mm. The product is suitable for use in installations incorporating underfloor heating systems.


“We are confident this latest addition to our range of levellers will prove


popular with flooring installers,” said Mandy Searle, head of Technical Services at Norcros Adhesives. “The benefits of both an ammonia and latex-free formulation, combined with the requirement for minimal preparation and technical competence will ensure that Norcros Pro AF Leveller earns its place alongside our well- regarded range of levellers.”


The Norcros Adhesives levelling range already comprises some seven products, including Universal Levelling Compound and a number of specialist levellers, such as Norcros Pro 30 Fast Track Eco Levelling Compound, which contains recycled crushed glass rather


than quarried materials. The addition of the new product further strengthens the offer from Norcros Adhesives to the flooring market.


Norcros Pro AF Leveller comes in grey and is supplied in a 20kg bag. It conforms to CT-C14-F6.


www.norcros-adhesives.com


BAL LEVEL MAX With ground-breaking Fibre-Strand Technology (FST), bed depths up to 80mm and suitable for use over most bases including timber, BAL Level Max levelling compound is the perfect all-in- one self- levelling compound.


Combining the benefits of BAL’s levelling expertise, BAL Level Max provides flooring contractors, tilers and specifiers with a complete product for preparing a finished internal floor surface for the installation of tiles, natural stone, vinyl or soft furnishings.


BAL Level Max reduces overall project costs and duration significantly with easier and faster installation. With 30 minutes open-time, it provides a longer working time, yet it accepts foot traffic in three hours and can be tiled after only four hours. What’s more, BAL Level Max requires a bed depth of only


3mm over timber providing massive coverage benefits.


Suitable for levelling most backgrounds, BAL Level Max provides superior performance for contractors, with key features including added flexibility and strength, self-smoothing capability, excellent flow and a protein- free formulation.


BAL Level Max is extremely versatile for commercial projects as it is pumpable and achieves excellent coverage of 5m² at 3mm bed depth. Project costs can also be reduced by using a suitable aggregate – such as BAL Aggregate 3mm limestone chippings – to bulk out the leveller.


Available in 25kg packs, BAL Level Max is suitable for use even on key installations such as underfloor heating.


In addition to its outstanding performance, contractors will also enjoy


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the benefits of BAL’s 25-year guarantee and its unrivalled technical support team.


www.bal-adhesives.com


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