When being pressed for time, e.g. when refurbishing an old building or converting an attic, there is often little or no time for proper drying of the substrates. In addition, it is frequently necessary to level out extreme differences in height and to integrate service ducts into the floor structure. Here, dry screed elements based on cement or calcium sulphate constitute the load-bearing substrate. The benefits: no residual moisture, zero drying time. On top, you can bond wood flooring, using the elastic adhesive Thomsit P 675 FLEXTEC. This helps to diminish shear forces and to durably prevent the development of tensile stresses in the substrate.
Substrate preparation
Dry screed elements form the load-bearing substrate.
Bonding coverings
On the cleaned substrate, the water- and solvent-free Thomsit P 675 FLEXTEC is especially suited for dry screed constructions and as an elastic adhesive for engineered wood flooring.

