Milanofix 1951

Ceramic And Tile Adhesive Mortar
TS EN 12004 -1

Milanofix 1951


Milanofix 1951
Ceramic & Tile Adhesive
Description:
This is a cement-based ceramic and tile bonding mortar with reduced
slipping properties.
Areas of Usage:
It is used to bond small and medium sized materials such as tiles and
ceramics to be used in lateral and vertical surfaces plastered with lean
concrete, ferro-concrete, screed or cement.
Product Advantages:
• Easy to apply
• Does not slip.
• Its adherence is high.
Technical specifications:
Slip: ≤ 0.5 mm
Adhesion Strength:
-After Open Time: ≥ 0.5 N / mm² After at least 20 min
-Initial: ≥ 0.5 N / mm²
-After Immersion in Water: ≥ 0.5 N / mm²
-After Heat Exposure: ≥ 0.5 N / mm²
-After Freeze-Thaw Cycle: ≥ 0.5 N / mm²
Temperature Resistance: (-30 ° C) – (+70 ° C)
Reaction to Fire Class: A1
*The above values are valid for 28 days of performance, which were
obtained through laboratory tests.
Application Information:
Application Temperature: (+5 ° C) – (+35 ° C)
Mixing Ratio: 6 – 7 lt water / 25 kg powder
Pot life: 2 hours
Open time: 20 min.
Application thickness: 3–10 mm
Grouting Time: 24 hours
Average Consumption: 3 – 5 kg / m2
* These values are valid for 23 ° C and 50% relative humidity. Times may
vary depending on ambient conditions.
Surface Preparation:
– The application surface should be made clean from dust, dirt, oil, paint
residue, and other similar adherence reducing foreign materials.
– Care must be taken to ensure that the application surface is set.
– The surface must be moistened before application.
– The dusty surface behind the ceramic should be moistened and wiped.
Mixture Preparation:
25 kg Milanofix 1951 should be added slowly to 6-7 liters of water. The
mixture then should be blended with a trowel or a low-speed mixer in a
way that no floccules remain, until a homogeneous mixture is obtained.


The homogeneously mixed mortar should be rested for 5 minutes and then
mixed again to make it ready for application.
The prepared mixture should be used within a maximum of 2 hours and
mixtures that are waiting to be used during this period should be mixed
intermittently. Any mortar which has started to harden or has expired
should not be used.
Application:
The prepared mixture should be spread on the surface with the flat part
of the trowel to ensure good adhesion and then combed with a toothed
trowel suitable for size of the tile to be used. Ceramics must be bonded to
the combed mortar within 20 minutes. Good adhesion should be provided
by pressing on the laid material by hand and applying force with rubber
hammer.
– Adhesive should be used by applying it to small areas and any adhesives
whose material bonding was delayed and has started to cake should be
scraped clean from the surface.
– The excess adhesive in the joint gaps should be scraped before drying, and
the mortars smeared on the surface should be cleaned with a damp cloth.
Applications should not be carried out in temperatures below -5°C.
– Without taking protective measures, applications should not be made on
surfaces that are exposed directly to sun and wind.
-Foreign materials should never be mixed into the mortar.
-All tools used should be washed after application with water before drying.
-The grouting process can be started after 24 hours.
-Tiles bonded with Milanofix 1951 should not be exposed to water for at
least 24 hours.
-Depending on the application area and the type of ceramic to be applied,
double-sided bonding should be used.
*Milanofix 1952 White should be used in light ceramic applications.
Caution:
Do not breathe the product directly, as it is cement-based. Avoid contact
with skin and eyes.
Reference Standard:
TS EN 12004 -1 / C1T Class
C: Cement-based
1: Standard performance
T: Reduced slipping
Colors: Gray
Package: 25 kg. kraft paper bag
Shelf life: 12 months in dry environment and in original packaging