CemFloor CT25 F5

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Cement-based, self-levelling liquid floor screed.

 

Features and benefits:

  • Thinner sections compared to traditional screeds.
  • Larger floor areas without joints.
  • Exceptional thermal conductivity.
  • Reduced drying times compared to other screeds. Moisture-sensitive floor coverings can be applied when the screed has dried to a moisture content of <2.5% CM.
  • Self-compacting – no voids around underfloor heating pipes.
  • Can be polished for final floor finish; consult manufacturer for details.
  • Can be applied in wet areas.
  • Can be forced-dried after seven days.
  • Lower running costs for underfloor heating systems.
  • No surface laitance (dust) after curing.
  • Compatible with all cement based floor adhesives.
  • No need to use surface primers or sealers before applying adhesives to the screed.
  • Floor flatness: SR2 (minimum).
  • Open to light foot traffic: After 24 hours.
  • In-situ crushing resistance (ISCR) test: CAT A.
Platform Compatible Version Certified to
IFC IFC - 1 2.1
Revit Revit - 1 2.1

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Properties and values

COBie
BOS_General
NBS_Data
BinderType
Cementitious
BondStrength
n/a
Combustibility
Non-combustible
CompressiveStrength
C25
ContainsRedListMaterials
n/a
CountryOfMaterialOrigin
n/a
CountryOfProductManufacture
n/a
Density
Wet density: 2100ȓ2200 kg/m³; Dry density: 1900ȓ2050 kg/m³
EmbodiedCarbon
n/a
FlexuralStrength
F5
ImpactResistance
n/a
ReactionToFire
A1
Recyclability
n/a
RecycledContent
n/a
ResistanceToIndentation
n/a
ScreedThickness
20 mm (minimum).,30 mm (minimum).,35 mm (minimum).,40 mm (minimum).,40 mm (minimum) overall screed thickness, 25 mm above conduits and heating pipes
Shrinkage
<0.05%
Standard
To EN 13813
SurfaceHardness
n/a
WearResistance
n/a

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