Pro Rapid Set Flexible Tile Adhesive 20kg White - (Yellow Bag)

The Pro Rapid Set Flexible Tile Adhesive 20kg White is a premium, fast-setting adhesive designed for fixing porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles where a bright, clean finish is desired. Its flexible composition makes it ideal for substrates that experience slight movement or temperature variation, such as underfloor heating systems and plywood overlays.

Engineered for professional performance, this white rapid set adhesive delivers superior bond strength and long-lasting durability. It can be used in both internal and external environments and allows for grouting in as little as 3 hours, ensuring efficient project turnaround without compromising on quality.

Specifications

Type: Rapid set flexible tile adhesive
Colour: White
Weight: 20kg
Manufacturer: Pro Tile
Setting Time: Approximately 3 hours
Suitable For: Porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles; underfloor heating; plywood overlays
Location: Internal and external

Key Features

  • Rapid-setting white adhesive for clean tile finishes
  • Flexible formulation for areas with slight movement
  • Strong bond suitable for porcelain, ceramic, and stone tiles
  • Compatible with underfloor heating and plywood overlays
  • Ideal for both professional and DIY use, internal or external

Pro Rapid Set Flexible Tile Adhesive 20kg White - (Yellow Bag)

 
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PRORS20WHT
  • Weight: 20kg
  • Rapid-setting flexible white tile adhesive
  • Ideal for porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles
  • Suitable for underfloor heating and plywood overlays
  • Professional-grade adhesive for internal and external use
 
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  • Weight: 20kg
  • Rapid-setting flexible white tile adhesive
  • Ideal for porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tiles
  • Suitable for underfloor heating and plywood overlays
  • Professional-grade adhesive for internal and external use