Vitonit Ultra White Adhesive

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Overview

Vitonit Ultra White Adhesive is a high-performance cement-based adhesive engineered for porcelain, ceramic, and stone tiles. It offers exceptional bonding strength and a bright white finish, making it ideal for premium tile installations where aesthetics and durability are essential.


Applications

  • Fixing porcelain, ceramic, marble, and natural stone tiles
  • Suitable for floors and walls
  • Interior and exterior use
  • Moisture-sensitive areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and pools

Technical Specifications

PropertySpecification
ColorUltra White
Base MaterialCement enhanced with polymers and additives
Mixing Ratio5.5–6.5 liters of water per 20 kg bag
Pot LifeApprox. 2–3 hours
Open TimeUp to 30 minutes
Setting TimeInitial: 6 hours / Full: 24 hours
Coverage4–5 m² per 20 kg bag (depends on trowel type)
Packaging20 kg bag
Shelf Life12 months in dry storage

Key Features

  • Ultra-strong adhesion for heavy-duty applications
  • Pure white color for clean tile joints and finishes
  • Excellent workability and easy application
  • Resistant to water, humidity, and temperature changes
  • Suitable for both residential and commercial projects

Surface Preparation & Application

  1. Surface Cleaning:
    Ensure the surface is dry, clean, and free of dust or grease.
  2. Mixing:
    Mix powder gradually with water until a smooth paste is achieved.
  3. Application:
    Use a notched trowel to apply the adhesive. Press tiles firmly into place.
  4. Curing:
    Allow tiles to cure for at least 24 hours before grouting.

Precautions

  • Avoid using on damp or unstable surfaces
  • Do not apply in direct sunlight or rain
  • Wear protective gloves and eye protection during use
  • Use within the pot life period for best results

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