WHAT IS CEMBOND?
CemBond contains resin with exceptional adhesive qualities. It has been proven over the past couple of decades to be a reliable general-purpose adhesive for the building & decorative industry. It dispenses the need for hacking when plastering, tiling or painting onto smooth or friable surfaces. It can be used as an adhesive, a bonding liquid for friable surfaces, as a primer for PVA & acrylic paints, as a cement additive to improve adhesion, mixed with cement as a crack filler and mixed with propriety crack fillers to limit ghosting of filled spots when over coating with paint. It can be used in plaster mixes to improve the strength & integrity of the plaster & is invaluable for improving the adhesion of cement based decorative coatings to difficult surfaces.
CemBond contains resin with exceptional adhesive qualities. It has been proven over the past couple of decades to be a reliable general-purpose adhesive for the building & decorative industry. It dispenses the need for hacking when plastering, tiling or painting onto smooth or friable surfaces. It can be used as an adhesive, a bonding liquid for friable surfaces, as a primer for PVA & acrylic paints, as a cement additive to improve adhesion, mixed with cement as a crack filler and mixed with propriety crack fillers to limit ghosting of filled spots when over coating with paint. It can be used in plaster mixes to improve the strength & integrity of the plaster & is invaluable for improving the adhesion of cement based decorative coatings to difficult surfaces.
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Benefits
- Eliminates hacking
- Sold undiluted, but can be diluted with water
- Lime fast
- Compatible with cement, lime & sand
- Non-flammable
- Dries translucent
- Adheres to concrete, brick, tiles cement, plaster & stone
Specifications
Suitable Surfaces |
Dry stack brickwork, breeze blocks, stock and face bricks, concrete, hard, clean bag wash, scratch plaster, previously painted surfaces, tiles etc. |
Finish |
N/A |
Thickness |
N/A |
Application |
Brush-on, sponge-on or roll-on |
Packaging |
1, 5 & 20 litre containers |
Coverage |
30m²/litre of concentrated CemBond mixed 1:5 with water per coat, depending on surface porosity |
Curing |
Bonding time: ± 1 hour Initial set: ± 4 hours depending on weather Needs to air cure for at least 12 hours |
Colour/s |
Milky white liquid |
Q: What is difference between CemBond and FlexBond?
A: The difference between CemBond and FlexBond is the type of polymers used to manufacture them. FlexBond is not UV stable and one of the limitations of CemBond is that it tends to leave white streaking in final coats. CemBond should not be used on floors or water containing structures.
A: The difference between CemBond and FlexBond is the type of polymers used to manufacture them. FlexBond is not UV stable and one of the limitations of CemBond is that it tends to leave white streaking in final coats. CemBond should not be used on floors or water containing structures.