Narrow PVC expansion joint profiles with large legs for home and offices (for floors)
Application:
DURAFLEX “extra narrow" is a narrow expansion joint profile from Dural that has been developed chiefly for homes and offices that are not used by large numbers of people. The visible surface of the profile is only 5 mm wide. This means it is indistinguishable from conventional mortar joints. When loads act at a point, wide legs spread the load evenly throughout the flooring and the foundations. The extra narrow expansion joints are available in two versions, as an ordinary floor joint and for junctions with a wall. The heights of the profiles vary from 6 mm to 12.5 mm. DURAFLEX “extra narrow" profiles are laid using the thin-bed technique. Important:Any expansion joints in the foundations need to be followed precisely.
Material:
DURAFLEX “extra narrow" is made of hard-soft PVC, i.e. legs are made of coloured hard PVC. Available in grey.
Properties:mDURAFLEX “extra narrow" is resistant to UV exposure. The PVC-profiles are resistant to all kinds of chemical stresses that are usually experienced by tiles. Damage to the visible surface due to deformation or scratching is unlikely under normal circumstances.
However, their usage with regard to chemical and mechanical resistance should be assessed in each individual case.
Installation:
- DURAFLEX “extra narrow profiles should be chosen to match the thickness of the tiles.Tile adhesive should be applied around the junction using a serrated trowel.
- Press the DURAFLEX profile into the adhesive bed and align it. Follow any existing joints in the foundations.
- Spread mortar over the entire surface of the joint.
- Press in tiles firmly and align them so that they are flush with the top edge of the profile. Lay the tiles without leaving any gaps.
- Allow a joint of 2 mm around the profile itself.
- Then fill the space between the tiles and the profile with grout.
Maintenance:
DURAFLEX expansion joint profiles do not require any special maintenance. They are resistant to bacteria and fungus and are “automatically" cleaned when the tiles are cleaned. Cleaning agents should be free of hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid and should not contain abrasives.