Adhesive tile

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Adhesive tiles
Adhesive tiles

Adhesive tiles are self-adhesive tiles made of PVC and rock salt, which are provided with a printed surface and a transparent wear layer.

The adhesive tiles are also offered with a foil seal from various manufacturers, which enables installation in damp rooms without water getting behind the adhesive tiles.

laying

In order to be able to lay the adhesive tiles, the adhesive paper on the back must first be removed. The substrate must be adhesive and free of dust and grease. When laying on non-adhesive substrates, such as B. concrete or screed, must first be applied primer or deep primer and then dispersion adhesive.

Dismantling

There are also removable adhesive tiles that can be removed without leaving any residue after use.

Individual evidence

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