The family of epoxy grouts made by Mapei is called KERAPOXY. Amongst these products, KERAPOXY CQ is used for joints 3 mm wide and above, while KERAPOXY DESIGN has been specifically developed for grouting mosaic with joints up to 3 mm wide.
How long does kerapoxy grout take to dry?
Kerapoxy CQ should be cured for at least 10 to 14 days at 73°F (23°C) before water immersion or exposure to chemicals. Longer times will be needed for colder temperatures. Do not allow any activity in the area that will cause dirt or debris to become embedded in the grout joints as they are curing.
What is kerapoxy used for?
Kerapoxy is an improved reaction resin and slip-resistant adhesive (R2T) suitable for fast setting acid-resistant bonding of ceramic tiles, stone material, fibre-cement, concrete, and other building material on substrates normally used in building.
What is kerapoxy CQ?
Kerapoxy CQ is an improved, two-component, 100%-solids epoxy grout and mortar that is nonsagging/nonslumping in joints up to 3/8″ (10 mm) in width, water-cleanable and easy to apply.
Can you use kerapoxy as a grout in a pot?
Can also be used as a grout. Kerapoxy is an improved reaction resin and slip-resistant adhesive (R2T) suitable for fast setting acid-resistant bonding of ceramic tiles, stone material, fibre-cement, concrete, and other building material on substrates normally used in building. Pot life: 45 minutes.
What kind of applications can kerapoxy be used for?
Can also be used as a grout. Applications: Kerapoxy is an improved reaction resin and slip resistant adhesive (R2T) suitable for fast setting acid-resistant bonding of ceramic tiles, stone material, fibre-cement, concrete and other building material on substrates normally used in building.
How long does kerapoxy last in a pot?
Kerapoxy is an improved reaction resin and slip resistant adhesive (R2T) suitable for fast setting acid-resistant bonding of ceramic tiles, stone material, fibre-cement, concrete and other building material on substrates normally used in building. Technical data: Pot life: 45 minutes. Open time: 30 minutes.
When to use epoxy Grout for a splashback?
Grout, without the scrubbing. Despite some of it’s drawbacks, epoxy grout is a fabulous solution for splashbacks, wet areas and areas that experience high levels of traffic. We always opt for epoxy grout if installing a mosaic splashback behind a cooktop, or if installing a light coloured or white floor tile.