External Thermal Insulation

THERMABOND FIX – RESIN-BASED CEMENTITIOUS MORTAR FOR ADHESIVE OF EPS THERMAL INSULATION BOARDS

ThermaBond FIX is a resinous, coarse-grained, cementitious mortar for bonding thermal insulation boards of expanded polystyrene (EPS), white or graphite. 

It consists of high-quality gray cement, limestone aggregates of coarse graded granulometry, improving resins and special additives. 

It can be used as a bonding mortar for thermal insulation boards of expanded polystyrene (EPS), white or graphite, in external thermal insulation systems, on walls & ceilings (pillars)

Additionally, it can be used as a repair mortar, in thicknesses of 5-20mm (locally up to 30mm), for repairing coatings, smoothing surfaces, filling imperfections, gaps and nests resulting from plumbing, electrical, carpentry work, installing window frames, etc.

It offers a long workability time and high thixotropy, preventing the thermal insulation boards from slipping during application. 

To use it, only the addition of water is required.

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Features
  • Large application thicknesses (up to 20mm)
  • Coarse-grained & thixotropic ("filling" material)
  • Ideal for attaching thermal insulation boards to uneven substrates
  • Without hydrated lime in its composition

 It is classified as a mortar type GP CS IV, Wc1 according to EN 998-1 and meets the requirements of the directive for external thermal insulation systems of buildings.

Available in 25Kg paper bag packaging (pallet of 60 bags – 1500 Kg), in a gray shade.
As an adhesive mortar for thermal insulation boards: 4-6 Kg/m²
As a repair mortar for coatings: 1.4 – 1.5 Kg/m²/mm
It depends on the type of substrate, the method, the tools and the application conditions.