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Tilemaster Adhesives revamps its Eco-3000 range

TILEMASTER Adhesives has revamped its Eco-3000 adhesives range which now includes two adhesives for the resilient flooring industry. Tilemaster Eco-3000 HT is a universal high-temperature, solvent-free adhesive suitable for use with a wide variety of floorcoverings such as LVT, PVC, sheet vinyl, and PCV-backed carpet onto many different substrates.

Tilemaster Eco-3000 HT is suitable for use with underfloor heating and in glass-fronted buildings, conservatories etc where the floor is exposed to direct sunlight. The company says it has a high shear bond strength and dries to a hard final set. It’s a wet-set product, and its 40-minute working time is ample to install floorcoverings.


The company continues: ‘Tilemaster Eco-3000 PS is the newly launched pressure sensitive adhesive, making it suitable for installing LVT floorcoverings. It’s been specially formulated with a short open time to give it excellent initial grab, making it suitable for intricate designs where it’s important there’s no movement within the installed LVT. Eco-3000 PS has an excellent final bond strength ensuring a firm hold between the floorcovering and the substrate.


‘Tilemaster Eco-3000 PS has a fast-tacking off time meaning installation can begin after as little as 10 minutes. It’s suitable for use on various substrates including cement based smoothing compounds, calcium sulphate-based smoothing compounds and flooring grade plywood.’


Contact Tilemaster Adhesives’ commercial team for more information about their range of professional flooring products, all of which are stocked in Leyland, Lancashire, and for advice on your particular project.
01772 456831
info@tilemasteradhesives.co.uk
www.tilemasteradhesives.co.uk

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