DCI 200

DCI 200 is a high quality polymer modified, cementitious adhesive with extended open time for ceramic and porcelain tiles.

Product Description

DCI 200 is a high quality polymer modified, cementitious adhesive with extended open time for ceramic and porcelain tiles. DCI 200 is a C2E class cementitious (C), improved (2), extended open time (E) adhesive. DCI 200 can be used on walls and floors for thin bed and medium bed installations of tiles and stone material

Field of Application

• For interior and exterior use

• For floors and walls

• For thin-bed and medium bed installations of all types of tiles

• For thicknesses up to 10 mm

• Suitable for application over waterproofing products

• For high traffic areas like commercial areas

Product Details

Product identity

Consistency: powder
Color: white or grey
Bulk density (kg/m³): 1250
Dry solids content (%): 100
Maximum grain size: 0.6 mm
Classification: EN 12004

COVERAGE / CONSUMPTION

• 1,5 kg/m2 with a 4 mm notched trowel
• 3 kg/m2 with a 8 mm notched trowel
• 3.5 - 4 kg/m2 with a 10 mm notched trowel
• 7 - 8 kg/m2 with a 20 mm notched trowel

PACKAGING

DCI 200 is supplied in 25Kg paper bag.

Application Procedure

Preparation of the support

The support must be totally dried, mechanically hard, free of oils, grease, wax, paint, and lose particles. All substrates must not be subject to shrinkage after the installation of the tiles. During the spring and summer period, renders must be cured for at least one week for every centimeter of thickness, and cement screeds must be cured for at least 28 days unless they have been made with DCI special binders for screeds such as Screed 80, Level S10, or with Level S30. Gypsum substrates or anhydrite screeds must be perfectly dry (max. residual moisture 0.5%), sufficiently hard, and free of dust. They must be treated with DCI Grip Primer or Beton Contact, while areas subject to high humidity must be treated with Primer CTA.

Preparing the product

DCI 200 must be mixed with clean water until obtaining a homogenous mixture. After 5-10 minutes of resting, the mix should be mixed again. After this, the product is ready to be used. The water demand to be used is approximately 26-28% of DCI 200 (equal to ca. 6.5.-7 liters of water). The mixture, produced in this way, is workable for at least 4 hours.

Applying the product

DCI 200 is applied with a notched trowel onto the substrate. Choose a trowel that will give coverage to the back of the tiles at least 65-70% for walls or indoor light foot traffic. For heavy traffic, the coverage must be 100%. To obtain good adhesion to the substrate, the following system is recommended: first, apply a thin coat of DCI 200 using the smooth side of the trowel and immediately after applying the desired thickness of DCI 200 using the toothed side of the trowel.

Installing the tiles

It is unnecessary to wet the tiles before installation; however, the backs are very dusty, they should be wiped in clean water. The tiles are installed under firm pressure to ensure good contact with the adhesive. DCI 200 open time in normal temperature and humidity is 20-30 minutes. Unfavorable weather conditions (high temperature, strong sun, drying wind) or high absorbent substrate may shorten the open time and, in some cases quite drastically, to just a few minutes. For this reason, there should be continuous controls to see if the adhesive is still fresh to the touch or has formed a surface skin. Should a surface skin have formed, the adhesive should be retroweling. It is inadvisable to wet the adhesive when it has formed a skin because a non-adhesive film will be formed instead of dissolving the skin. Adjustment of the tiles, if necessary, should be carried out within 60 minutes following installation, after which time adjustment will become problematic. Tiling installed with DCI 200 must not be subject to rain for at least the first 24 hours and must be protected from frost and direct sun for at least 5-7 days after application.

Applying the grout

The grout installation can be done after a minimum of 8 hours curing time at 23°C and 50% relative humidity for walls and after a minimum of 24 hours curing time at 23°C and 50% relative humidity for floors. Conditions may change the setting and curing time significantly.