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TA Brochure TTB Jul 18V7 TTB ECO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CEMENT BASED TILE ADHESIVE Classification: BS EN 12004 : 2007 + A1 : 2012 TECHNICAL DATA Appearance Grey or White powder Density 1.5 kg / litre Cure Time (28°C) 24 hours ECO FRIENDLY LOW CARBON EASE OF USE FOOTPRINT Tensile Adhesion Bond 0.5N/mm2 Strength BS EN 1348 : 2007 - After water immersion 0.5N/mm2 DESCRIPTION Davco TTB ECO is an environmentally friendly thick - After heat ageing 0.5N/mm2 and thin bed tile adhesive which is formulated with recycled material and is approved by the Open Time @ 25°C Up to 20 minutes Eco-labelling authority in Singapore as a Sustainable building material. Pot life at 28°C 60 minutes Davco TTB ECO is ideal for fixing ceramic, tiles, Specifications are subject to change without notification. Results shown are typical but reflect test procedures used. Actual field performance will depend slates, marbles and natural stones to interior and on installation methods and site conditions. exterior walls and floors. Davco TTB ECO is classified as C1 when tested to SURFACE PREPARATION BS EN 12004 : 2007 + A1 : 2012. All surface must be structurally sound, dry, clean and free from movement, oil, grease, wax and other USES contaminants. Use to lay tiles, marbles / natural stones onto concrete, render, blockwork and rendered brickwork Painted surfaces must be scabbled / abraded to surfaces. expose at least 75% of clean surface. Expansion joints coinciding with joints in the substrate should be Can be used on walls and floors in both interior and incorporated at the design stage at a maximum of 5 exterior applications. metre spacings and must not be tiled over. Movement joints that are 6mm wide can be filled with Davco ® Use with Davco Mortaflex ECO when fixing dense tiles Sanitized Colorfiller 80. such as vitrified porcelain and fixing marble and granite, to obtain high bond strength and superior Newly rendered surfaces must be allowed to cure for performance. at least 7 days. Very porous surfaces should be primed with Lanko 124 Ultraprime. Steel trowel Use with Davco Mortaflex ECO in areas of heavy finished concrete must be acid-etched or wire movement. brushed prior to tiling. ADVANTAGES Water resistant, can be used to lay tiles in wet areas such as shower floors etc. Environmentally friendly and non-toxic. Approved by Singapore Eco-labelling authorities. TTB ECO Mixing Grouting after tile installation Add Davco TTB ECO to liquid component, mixing Grouting should preferably be carried out at least 24 continuously until a lump-free, creamy hours after the completion of tiling. consistency is achieved. For grout joints up to 4mm wide use Davco Mixing ratio is 25kg of Davco TTB ECO to Sanitized® Coloured Grout ECO (CFG). approximately 5.5 - 6.25 litres of liquid. For grout joints above 4mm wide use Davco Allow the mixture to stand for 5 - 10 minutes, Sanitized® Colorfiller 80. and remixed before use. COVERAGE Application Coverage varies according to surface conditions and Spread the adhesive onto the substrate using the build up required. The following can be used as either a 6mm x 6mm to 12mm x 12mm notched an approximate guide:- trowel for wall tiling, or a 12mm x 12mm to • Using a 6mm x 6mm notched trowel - approx 20mm x 20mm notched trowel for floor tiling. 3.5 kg/m2. The choice of the trowel should be governed by the size of the tiles, depth of knobs, grooves or • Using a 12mm x 12mm notched trowel - approx ridges on the back of the tiles and the evenness 7.0 kg/m2. of the substrate. • Using a 20mm x 20mm notched trowel - approx A 6mm x 6mm notched trowel is recommended 11.9 kg/m2. for mosaic tiles. Thicker bed of adhesive allow for better contact PACKAGING to the substrate as well as picking up Available in 25kg. unevenness especially in the case of slates. SHELF LIFE For tiles with deep grooves or ridges, such as Shelf life up to 12 months in unopened bags when slate or lugged backed tiles, the adhesive should stored in an elevated cool dry place. be butter coated onto the back of the tiles in addition to being notched trowelled onto the HEALTH & SAFETY substrate. This product contains cement which may cause dermatitis. It is recommended to use protective Spread approximately 1.2 - 1.5m2 of adhesive at gloves and goggles during handling. If skin irritation a time. Ensure that the adhesive is wet when the occurs, seek medical attention promptly. Refer to tiles are laid and tapped into position to ensure safety data sheet. positive contact with the adhesive. Disclaimer Ensure that there are no voids under the tiles. The use of this product is beyond the manufacturer's control and liability is restricted to the replacement of material proven faulty. The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss or damage arising Do not allow the adhesive to skin over prior to from incorrect usage. Specifications are subjected to changes tiling. without prior notice. Before application, customers and users are requested to check that they have the latest version of this document from our website www.parexgroup.com.sg PAREXGROUP PTE LTD 28 TUAS SOUTH AVENUE 8, SINGAPORE 637648 TEL: (65) 6861 0632 FAX: (65) 6862 3915 EMAIL SALES@PAREXGROUP COM SG : . ISO 14064 : 2006 WEBSITE: WWW.PAREXGROUP.COM.SG Certificate GMS-C / GHG / 0002 ONLINE STORE: DAVCO-ONLINE .COM.SG ParexGroup, a French multi-national company with headquarters in Paris, is a leading manufacturer of speciality products for the construction industry with operations in more than 20 countries, and our 2700 people around the world are the cornerstone of our growing organization. Updated TA49 Jul 2018 Project Reference A Selection of Local Projects (Singapore) Using Davco TTB ECO Pg 1 of 13 Location Owner/ S/N Project Title Description Contractor Consultant Year Marina Bay Sand – OES Construction Pte 1. Wall and Floor Las Vegas Sand 2009 Integrated Resort Ltd Casa Merah Condo @ Bukit Cheng Seng Marble 2. Wall & Floor P&T Consultants 2009 Merah Construction NUH @ 5 Lower Kent Koon Seng Construction National University 3. Wall & Floor 2010 Ridge Road Pte Ltd Hospital Caspian Condominium @ Nakano Singapore (Pte) Yang Architects / 4. Wall & Floor 2010 Jurong Ltd Fraser Centrepoint 5. Marina Bay Sand Wall & Floor OES Construction Las Vegas 2010 6. Worker Dormitory Wall & Floor Tat Hin Builders Pte Ltd - 2010 NUH @ 5 Lower Kent Koon Seng Construction 7. Wall & Floor NUH 2010 Ridge Road Pte Ltd Tiling on Wall & 8. Boardwalk @ Sentosa Gammon Pte Ltd - 2010 Floor Excelsior International Flooring, Toilet Zheng Keng Engrg & 9. - 2011 School (NEXUS) Wall & Floor Constrn P L Ministry Of Manpower Tiling on Wall & Zheng Keng Engrg & Ministry Of Manpower 10. 2011 Project @ Bendemeer Floor Constrn P L / ADDP Architects 11. Safra @ Toa Payoh Wall & Floor 3A Construction Pte Ltd - 2011 Juying Secondary School & Flooring, Toilet 12. Specialised School @ ACLM Engineering Ministry Of Education 2012 Wall & Floor Jurong East Casa Aerata @ Lorong 26 13. Wall & Floor Asiabuild Construction JGP Architecture 2012 Geylang The Pinnacle Collection @ Cheng Seng Marble 14. Wall & Floor - 2012 Jalan Serengam Construction Livia Condominium @ Hyundai Engineering & Architects 61 15. Wall & Floor 2012 Pasir Ris Drive 1 Construction Project Reference A Selection of Local Projects (Singapore) Using Davco TTB ECO Pg 2 of 13 Location Owner/ S/N Project Title Description Contractor Consultant Year Kay Lim Construction & 16. Clentech One Wall & Floor - 2012 Trading Flooring, Toilet Kwan Yong 17. Bendemeer Primary School Ministry Of Education 2012 Wall & Floor Construction Waterfront Gold Far East Organization 18. Condominium @ Bedok Wall & Floor Nakano Singapore & Fraser Centrepoint / 2012 Reservoir Road DP Architects Premier Land Development / 19. Ferrell Residences Wall & Floor Unison Construction 2012 Consortium 168 Architects Premier Land Development / 20. Terrene @ Bukit Timah Wall & Floor Unison Construction 2012 Consortium 168 Architects Industrial Development @ 21. Floor Wee Poh Construction - 2012 Tuas Bay Drive A&A to Causeway Point 22. Wall & Floor YES Construction - 2012 Shopping Centre Disco Hi-Tec(S) PL / 23. Toa Payoh Safra Wall & Floor Chiong Construction 2012 CPG Consultants Orchard Road Mall 24. Wall & Floor Expand Construction - 2012 Upgrading United Engineers 25. Changi Business Park Wall & Floor Greatearth Corporation Developments / CPG 2012 Consultants HIEX Orchard @ 20 Kienta Engineering Valeside Pte Ltd / JGP 26. Wall & Floor 2012 Bideford Road Construction Architecture Upgrading to National 27. Wall & Floor Kienta Engineering RDC Architects 2012 University Hospital Eunos Link 28. Centro Condominium Wall & Floor L.S. Construction Technology Park / DP 2012 Archtects Project Reference A Selection of Local Projects (Singapore) Using Davco TTB ECO Pg 3 of 13 Location Owner/ S/N Project Title Description Contractor Consultant Year UOL Group Limited / 29. Meadows @ Peirce Wall & Floor Poh Lian Construction 2012 Ong & Ong PL Connexion Project @ Race Samsung-Tiong Seng 30. Floor - 2012 Course Road J.V. Hoi Hup Realty / JGP 31. DBSS Toa Payoh Wall & Floor Straits Construction 2012 Architecture Chan Rong Fen Building 33. Tuas South Ave 8 Wall / Floor - 2013 Construction Cheng Seng Marble 34. Blossom Residence Wall / Floor - 2013 Construction Cheng Seng Marble 35. Innovation Centre Wall / Floor - 2013 Construction Cheng Seng Marble 36. Minto Wall / Floor - 2013 Construction 37. Blossom Residence Wall / Floor Hong Yuan Construction - 2013 38. DBSS @ Yishun Wall / Floor Hong Yuan Construction - 2013 Ind. Dev @ Serangoon 39. Floor JH Builders Pte Ltd - 2013 North Ave 5 40. 42D Penjuru Road Floor JH Project Pte Ltd - 2013 Specialised Secondary Sch Kwan Yong 41. Floor Ministry Of Education 2013 @ Woodlands Construction 42. Sage Builders Floor Sage Builders Pte Ltd - 2013 Blossom Residence 2013 / 43. Wall & Floor Dragages Singapore - Executive Condominium 2014 44. Sentosa Cove Way Wall & Floor Dragages Singapore - 2013 45. 2&4 East Coast Avenue Floor Expand Construction - 2013 A&A @ Lorong 41 46.
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