Glues

Importer of glues for tiles that can be applied inside or outside, to the wall or the floor, or in a wet or dry area. Below is a range of glues that we import for different requirements. If you uncertain which adhesive is best for your job do not hesitate to contact us and we will be glad in helping you with your choice. Apart of the product range, we also offer the service of tile laying if you need it.

Klepter Flex glues Klepter Flex

Description: KLEPTER FLEX ® can be used to stick all granite, marble, stone, tile on tile and for in-floor heating. It is an adhesive with high strength characteristics with an increased resistance to moisture and cold, which makes it an excellent tool for gluing old tiles on mosaic, plasterboard, gypsum, asbestos, cement and in the presence of underfloor heating.

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Klepter F-Classic glues Klepter F-Classic

Description: KLEPTER CLASSIC ® is an adhesive based on plaster and cement created by Austrian technology. KLEPTER CLASSIC ® is a waterproof and frost mixture that provides exceptionally strong adhesion and resistance to cracking. Mineral additives and quartz sand that are added in the mixture increased its thermal characteristics and improved thermal insulation properties of the whole system.

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Klepter C2 glues Klepter C2

Description: KLEPTER C2 ® is a construction adhesive based on cement created by Austrian technology. It is a universal adhesive for indoor and outdoor use, designed for fixing tiles, ceramic flooring, stone, paving slabs directly on concrete, cement mortar and plaster. It can be used both externally and internally. It is recommended to be used at temperatures from +5 to +35 ° C.

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Klepter C1 glues Klepter C1

Description: KLEPTER C1 ® construction cementitious adhesive created by Austrian technology. This glue is intended for internal use, for fixing tiles, terracotta and ceramic flooring directly on concrete, stucco, mortar plasters and aerated concrete. It is recommended to be used at temperatures from +5 to +35 ° C.

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