LUX ELEMENTS Product - Construction panel ELEMENT for wall and floor

 

The universal construction panel was the first product in the ELEMENT product range and has proven itself as a moisture resistant substrate for many decades.

  • A glass fibre fabric that is embedded on both sides between two mortar layers, guarantees a high degree of stability.
  • The cemented mortar coating is an optimum substrate, as tile adhesives, plasters and sealing compounds all adhere well.
  • Due to its chemical properties, the material does not provide breeding ground for fungus, i.e. it is mould-resistant.

Reliable on the wall
Ten thicknesses from 4 mm to 100 mm allow any use on walls: Directly on the wall, on stud frames or as a compensation layer over old tiles.

Creative in design
Thicker panels are suitable for the design of e.g. platforms, shelves and racks.

Strong on the floor
The sturdy coating enables floor use with many benefits:

  • Easier an quicker height levelling
  • Additional drying times as for screed are not required
  • Decoupling effect e.g. on cracked substrates
  • Heat-insulating, therefore well suitable in combination with underfloor heating (energy savings!)

Productinfo

LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT EL

LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT VK

Datasheets

LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT-EL (0 Byte) LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT-SL/SQ 30, 50, 80 (0 Byte) LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT-VK (0 Byte)

Safety Data Sheets

Installation instructions

LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT-EL VK (0 Byte)

Test certificates

Fire performance evaluation of EL 80 with ceramic tiles, in accordance with the 2006 edition of national fire protection association 286 (0 Byte)04/2008\\Test date, april 23, 2008. SwRI Project No.: 01.13544.01.216a

Fire performance evaluation of EL 80, in accordance with the 2006 edition of national fire protection association 286 (0 Byte)04/2008\\Test date, april 23, 2008. SwRI Project No.: 01.13544.01.216b

Investigation of the surface burning characteristics of a nominal 0.32-in. thick polysterene foam, encapsulates in glass fiber mesh and mortar (supported over wire and rods) (0 Byte)06/2007\\Test date, june 11, 2007. SwRI Project No.: 01.12693.01.149c

Investigation of the surface burning characteristics of a nominal 0.5-in. thick polysterene foam, encapsulates in glass fiber mesh and mortar (supported over wire and rods) (0 Byte)06/2007\\Test date, june 12, 2007. SwRI Project No.: 01.12693.01.149f

Investigation of the surface burning characteristics of a nominal 0.8-in. thick polysterene foam, encapsulates in glass fiber mesh and mortar (supported over wire and rods) (0 Byte)06/2007\\Test date, june 12, 2007. SwRI Project No.: 01.12693.01.149g

Investigation of the surface burning characteristics of a nominal 3.25-in. thick polysterene foam, encapsulates in glass fiber mesh (0 Byte)06/2007\\Test date, june 12, 2007. SwRI Project No.: 01.12693.01.149e

Investigation of the surface burning characteristics of a nominal 3.25-in. thick polysterene foam, encapsulates in glass fiber mesh and mortar with a tile face (0 Byte)06/2007\\Test date, june 11, 2007. SwRI Project No.: 01.12693.01.149d

Product & packaging specs

LUX ELEMENTS®- ELEMENT (0 Byte)

Systemcomponents

The proven and tested system components are fully matched to the processing of the hard foam support elements. The specially developed accessories ensure trouble-free working and high processing reliability.

LUX ELEMENTS®- ARM: Reinforcement fabric  LUX ELEMENTS®- COL: Adhesives  LUX ELEMENTS®- DRY: Sealing filler and sealing tapes  LUX ELEMENTS®- FIX: Fastening sets and plugs/exterior  LUX ELEMENTS®- MONT: Mounting aids


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