Self levelling floor compounds
Self-levelling floor compounds are used to smooth and level concrete and cement based screed surfaces. They can be used as an underlay for tiles and carpets.
To avoid sedimentation, low viscosity Tylose® HEC is used. The advantage of HEC over MC is that the floor levelling compound can be easily de-foamed whilst enhancing the self-levelling properties.
Tylose Grades | Product Characteristic | Fact Sheet |
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H 20 P2 | Final consistency :very low | » Read more |
H 300 P2 | Final consistency :very low | » Read more |
MH 300 P2 | Final consistency :very low | » Read more |
Building materials
Tylose® is an essential component in many building materials. It is mainly responsible for water retention, consistency and adhesion. The homogeneity, stability and workability of mortars are improved by the use of Tylose®. Using Tylose® enables the manufacturing of modern and efficient construction materials, such as machine plasters and thin bed adhesives.
Nomenclature Information | |||||
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Type of ether | Viscosity level | Chemical refinement | |||
M | Methyl | 60000 |
The viscosity level is based on Hoeppler: 2% solution of the commercial product with 5% moisture content, 20ºC, 20º dH (German hardness) |
Y | Delayed solubility products |
H | Hydroxyethyl | 30000 | K | Readily soluble granules | |
O | Hydroxypropyl | 15000 | N | non-delayed solubility products | |
A | Allyl | 10000 | (only for Tylose H grades) * | ||
X | Hydrophobe | 6000 | |||
etherification | 4000 | Degree of particle size | |||
2000 | Types of granules: | ||||
Degree of | 1000 | G4 | Granules (< 500 μm) | ||
B | etherification | 300 | G6 | Granules (< 400 μm) | |
F | Special higher | 200 | G6 | Granules (< 400 μm) | |
S | degrees of | . | Powder types: | ||
T | etherification, | . | P2 | Powder (< 180 μm) | |
depending on the | . | P3 | Fine Powder (< 125 μm) | ||
individual type of | 01 | P4 | Fine powder (< 125 μm) | ||
ether | 02 | P6 | Ultra fine powder (< 100 μm) | ||
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* Tylose MH and MO Grades are not explicitly marked by ”N”, even if these products are ”non-delayed solubility products”.