MONTAGE GUNFIX 750ML – POLYURETHANE ADHESIVE FOR POLYSTYRENE AND EPS, XPS BOARDS

Montage Gunfix 750ml – polyurethane adhesive for polystyrene and EPS, XPS boards
One-component, low-pressure polyurethane adhesive, curing under the influence of moisture, solvent-free, intended for fixing polystyrene boards, window sills, etc., for application with a foam gun. It shows excellent adhesion to typical construction materials such as: brick, concrete, plaster, wood, glass, metals, polystyrene, hard PVC and rigid PUR foams, etc.

The product contains diisocyanate. From August 24, 2023, appropriate training is required prior to industrial or professional use. More information: www.feica.eu/PUinfo .

 

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properties

  • low expansion
  • low water absorption
  • very good thermal insulation and sound absorption
  • high dimensional stability over time
  • precision and control of application
  • very short preparation time of the product in relation to ordinary adhesive mortars
  • very good working properties, comfort and cleanliness of work, light transport (low weight and volume), easy to store and apply compared to bituminous waterproofing masses
  • a standard foam gun is enough for application
  • no risk of thermal bridges due to glue getting into the gaps between the boards (as opposed to traditional mortars)
  • chemically neutral after hardening, resistant to a wide range of temperatures and the development of fungi and mold
  • good adhesion to concrete, aerated concrete, silicate blocks, plaster and masonry mortars, wood, steel, metals
  • ensures stability and flexibility of the assembled elements
  • does not contain (H)CFC, PCB and formaldehyde

Usage

  • bonding EPS, PUR, XPS polystyrene boards and similar insulation boards (e.g. polystyrene paper), wall panels, window sills, etc. to mineral and bituminous substrates
  • filling gaps between polystyrene boards, gaps resulting from cutting boards
  • filling expansion joints in walls
  • thermal insulation of roofs and flat roofs
  • sealing joints, e.g. at window sills, window sill tiles, balcony slabs, basement windows or basement windows (applies to newly erected and renovated buildings)
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