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    High Performance Flexible Lht Mortar

    SikaTile®-475 LHT Premium Set is a premium-grade, single-component large and heavy tile mortar that is ideal for installation of gauged (formerly “thin”) porcelain tile as well as large and heavy ceramic and porcelain tile and natural stone. This high-performance, flexible, polymer-modified mortar is formulated for ease of application and features up to 50% more coverage, extended open time and superior transfer properties to enhance back-buttering

    Features

    • 48 Bags per pallet
    • For use with large ceramic, porcelain, gauged porcelain, marble, granite, and natural stone
    • Flexible adhesive, suitable for high traffic area
    • Superior transfer promotes full coverage for gauged porcelain tile panels
    • May be applied up to 3/4" (19 mm) thick on horizontal applications
    • Up to 50% more coverage
    • For interior and exterior floors and walls
    • Creamy and easy to spread
    • Mold and mildew resistant

    Suitable Substrates

    • Ceramic Tile and Stone
    • Cement Backer Board
    • Cement Mortar Beds (cured)
    • Cement Plaster
    • Cement Terrazzo
    • Concrete
    • Exterior Grade Plywood (interior use only)
    • Concrete Masonry
    • Lightweight Gypsum Concrete (interior use only)
    • SikaLevel Products

    Advantages

    • For use with large ceramic, porcelain, gauged porcelain, marble, granite, and natural stone 
    • Flexible adhesive, suitable for high traffic area
    • Superior transfer promotes full coverage for gauged porcelain tile panels
    • May be applied up to 3/4" (19 mm) thick on horizontal applications
    • Up to 50% more coverage
    • For interior and exterior floors and walls
    • Creamy and easy to spread
    • Longer working time
    • Mold and mildew resistant

    ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

    Sika® is committed to environmental responsibility in both products produced and in manufacturing practices. Use of this product can contribute towards LEED® v4.1 certification:

    • Up to 2 points towards MR Credit 5, Regional Materials
    • Up to 1 point towards IEQ Credit 4.1, Low-Emitting Materials – Adhesives & Sealants
     

    APPROVALS / STANDARDS

    American National Standards Institute (ANSI) — ANSI A108.5, A118.15TE, A118.4TE and A118.11 of the American National Standards for the Installation of Ceramic Tile ASTM International (ASTM) 

    • ASTM C109 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2” or 50mm Cube Specimens) 
    • Resilient Floor Covering Institute - (RFCI) Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings 
    • Tile Council of North America (TCNA) - TCNA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, TCNA EJ171 Movement Joint Guidelines. 
    • ISO 13007-2 C2TES1P1

    Product Information

    Chemical Base

    Portland cement, selected aggregates, water retention additives, re-dispersible polymer

    Shelf Life

    12 months from date of production when stored in original, sealed package

    Storage Conditions

    Store in undamaged, original, sealed package, in dry conditions at 73⁰ F (23⁰ C)

    4 Week Shear Bond Strength

    Property

    Test Method

    Requirement

    Typical Results

    Porcelain Tile A118.15
    Section 7.2.5

    > 400 psi

    550 - 650

    Quarry Tile to Plywood

    A118.11
    Section 4.1.2

    > 150 psi

    200 - 300

     

    ISO 13007 Classification

    Classification Code

    Classification Requirement

    Results

    C2 (cementitious, improved adhesion) ≥ 145 psi (1 MPa) after standard aging. Heat aging, water immersion and freeze/thaw cycles Pass
    E (extended open time) ≥ 72.5 psi (0.5 MPa) after 30 minutes Pass
    T (vertical slip resistance) ≤ 0.02" (0.5 mm) Pass
    S1 (normal deformation of mortar) ≥ 0.1" (2.5 mm) Pass
    P1 (normal adhesion to plywood) ≥ 72.5 psi (0.5 MPa) Pass

    Application Information

    Mixing Ratio

    7.2 quarts (6.8 liters) of clean potable water per 50 lb. bag

    Pot Life

    4 Hours

    Open Time

    > 30 minutes - Passes ANSI A118.15 Section 5.3

    Cure Time

    Product Curing time is affected by ambient and surface temperatures and humidity. Use the following as a guideline. Allow 24-48 hours before grouting and light traffic, and 7 days before heavy or vehicular traffic. As necessary, use plywood or other load distributing protection when moving heavy equipment across tiled assembly. 

    Application steps

    MIXING

    In a clean container, add approximately 7.2 quarts (6.8 liters) of clean potable water, then add the contents of the 50 lb. (22.68 kg) SikaTile®-475 LHT Premium Set. Mix thoroughly by hand or with a slow speed mixer at < 500 rpm to a smooth, thick, trowelable consistency. Allow mortar to slake for approximately 3 to 5 minutes, and then remix before using without adding additional water or powder. Mortar consistency shall be such that when applied with the recommended notched trowel to the substrate, the ridges formed in the mortar do not flow or slump. During use, stir mortar mix occasionally. Do not add additional water. Do not add latex liquid additives to SikaTile®-475 LHT Premium Set.

    APPLICATION

    Read all installation instructions before installation. Choose a notched trowel with sufficient depth to achieve more than 80% mortar coverage and transfer to substrate and back of tile to both the tile and substrate for all interior applications, and more than 95% for exterior, commercial floor and wet applications, back-butter the tile to meet these requirements. With pressure, apply a coat of mortar by using the flat side of the trowel to key the mortar into the substrate. With the notched side of the trowel, apply additional mortar by combing it in a single direction parallel to the shortest dimension of the tile. Spread only as much mortar as can be tiled before the product skins over. Open time can vary with jobsite conditions. Set tiles firmly into the wet mortar and push the tiles back and forth in a direction perpendicular to trowel lines to collapse the mortar ridges and to help achieve maximum coverage. 

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