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ARDEX X 5™ is a highly versatile, polymer-modified, large format and heavy tile and stone mortar for setting porcelain, quarry, ceramic and most n...
View full detailsARDEX 100% Solids Epoxy Adhesive is a solvent-free, two-component epoxy adhesive. This adhesive is suited particularly for tile installations in in...
View full detailsARDEX X 77™ MICROTEC® Fiber Reinforced Tile and Stone Mortar is a high-performance, microfiber-reinforced, polymer-modified mortar formulated espec...
View full detailsARDEX D 14™ is a TYPE 1 premixed tile adhesive (mastic) that is ideal for setting quarry, ceramic, mosaic and most natural stone tile over interior...
View full detailsARDEX X 3™ PLUS is a polymer-modified, mortar for setting quarry, ceramic and most natural stone tiles over common interior surfaces, including ext...
View full detailsARDEX E 90™ Mortar Admix is a synthetic additive for use with select ARDEX tile and stone mortars. ARDEX E 90 is diluted with water prior to mixing...
View full detailsARDEX X 90 OUTDOOR™ MicroteC3 Rapid-Set, Flexible Tile and Stone Mortar is a revolutionary innovation in mortar technology that is formulated with ...
View full detailsAccelerator Additive for Portland Cement Mortars and Grouts SikaTile-900 Rapid Pack is a powerful additive used to give Portland cement products ...
View full detailsAchieving professional-quality tile installations requires more than just selecting the right tiles; it's equally important to choose the appropriate setting materials, mortars, and grouts. These essential components not only ensure proper adhesion and stability but also contribute to the overall aesthetic and longevity of your installation.
Setting materials, also known as adhesives or thin-set mortars, provide the necessary bond between the tile and the substrate, ensuring proper adhesion and stability. Mortars are specifically formulated bonding materials used to adhere tiles to substrates such as floors, walls, or countertops. These materials offer excellent bond strength, flexibility, and durability, ensuring long-lasting installations. Grouts fill the gaps between tiles, creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing surface while also sealing the joints to prevent moisture penetration and minimize the risk of mold or mildew growth.
By selecting high-quality setting materials, mortars, and grouts tailored to your specific installation requirements, you can achieve flawless results that enhance the beauty and functionality of any space.
Cement-based setting materials and mortars are the most common type of bonding materials used in tile installations. These formulations typically consist of Portland cement, sand, and additives, offering versatility, durability, and excellent bond strength. Cement-based setting materials and mortars are suitable for a wide range of tile materials and substrates, making them ideal for both interior and exterior applications.
Modified cement-based mortars are enhanced with polymers or latex additives to improve performance and versatility. These mortars offer increased bond strength, flexibility, and resistance to water and temperature fluctuations, making them suitable for challenging installation scenarios such as high-moisture areas or substrates prone to movement.
Epoxy mortars and grouts are two-part systems consisting of resin and hardener components that must be mixed before use. These formulations offer exceptional bond strength, chemical resistance, and durability, making them ideal for demanding applications such as heavy traffic areas, commercial installations, or environments exposed to moisture, chemicals, or temperature fluctuations. Epoxy mortars and grouts are particularly well-suited for bonding non-porous tile materials like glass, metal, or resin.
Setting materials, mortars, and grouts are the backbone of every successful tile installation, providing the essential bond and finishing touch that brings your vision to life. By understanding the different types of products available, considering key factors in the selection process, and following best practices for installation, you can achieve flawless results that enhance the beauty and durability of any space.