- Levents floors between 3 and 30 mm - both when the floor has only localised irregularities and when the entire floor is made with a slight slope.
- Raises the floor level in the entire room - e.g. when it is necessary to level two adjacent rooms.
- Can be used in dry rooms - living rooms, halls, lounges, offices, corridors, waiting rooms, etc.
- Can be used in rooms with higher humidity such as domestic bathrooms.
- Recommended as an underlay for carpets in offices, kindergartens, schools, flats, etc. because of the smooth surface it creates. - Due to the smooth surface it creates and the fine aggregate.
- Types of finishes: tiles, PVC, carpets, panels, parquet, epoxy floors.
ATLAS SMS 30 Self-levelling floor underlay
Brand: | Atlas |
Product code: | 000913 |
In stock: | 112 pcs |
Fast-performing, self-levelling subfloor (3-30 mm)
Key features
- foot traffic after 3 hours
- tiling after 18 hours
- under tiles, panels, carpets, parquet, epoxy resin flooring
- low linear shrinkage
- for levelling subfloors
Product description
Brand: | Atlas |
Product code: | 000913 |
Availability: | Immediately |
Weight | 0 |
Main properties
- ATLAS SMS 30 is produced as a dry mix, made on a cement base.
- It has excellent spreadability - it allows a horizontal and smooth surface to be obtained even in large areas, without the need for guide strips or patching the mix.
- Rapidly wor kable - rapid strength build-up allows foot traffic as early as 3 hours after primer application.
- Recommended for levelling the surface of existing heating, cement and anhydrite subfloors - where unevenness of the subfloor makes it impossible to carry out the final cladding andan additional thin layer of material needs to be applied.
- It is suitable for manual or machine application - it can be easily and quickly applied both manually and with machines equipped with auger pumps, so high productivity is achieved.
- It has very low linear shrinkage - minimal linear changes in the underlay during setting (≤ 0.6 mm/mb) reduce the possibility of cracking and separation from weak substrates (low cohesiveness).
- recommended for levelling the surface of existing heating sub floors - where unevenness of the subfloor prevents the final cladding and an additional thin layer of material needs to be applied.
Main parameters
- Compressive strength: ≥ 30 N/mm2
- Flexural strength: ≥ 7 N/mm2
Consumption
On average 16.5 kg of mortar is used per 1 m² and per 10 mm of layer thickness.