ThermoDyn Rubber 2 - 4 / air-conditoned floor / sack / 1K
A special dry clay–rubber mixture used without water, combined with a single-component synthetic binder, designed for quick and easy surface renovation. Ideal for the economical production of fast-setting surfaces that can be covered early. ThermoDyn is available in a wide range of variants to meet diverse project requirements. Depending on the application, the specific properties of this bagged mix can be utilized accordingly. Whether you are a professional tradesperson or a DIY user, installation is straightforward and requires no special expertise.
ThermoDyn Rubber 2-4 is a fast-setting, environmentally friendly clay–rubber granulate compound, functioning as a “dry composite screed” for levelling uneven or problematic substrates. Its excellent adhesion and ease of installation allow it to conform to almost any subfloor. TDyn Rubber is particularly effective for enhancing impact sound insulation in uneven floor assemblies.
When combined with other TDyn products, it can be applied directly to the load-bearing substrate, providing enhanced acoustic and thermal decoupling. It is important that the substrate is structurally sound and capable of bearing the anticipated final loads once the floor assembly is complete.
Special features:
• Effective impact sound insulation
• No water required
• Improved thermal insulation
• Suitable for interior and exterior applications
• Suitable for the most challenging substrates
• Ideal for time-critical projects
• Binder: synthetic
• Grain size: 2 – 4 mm
• Suitable for renovation and new construction
• Applicable to various substrates (wood, concrete, rigid insulation, infill, etc.)
• Short curing time (>24 h)
• Also suitable as an infill material
• Easy to install
• Low installation height (from 10 mm)
• Lightweight (beneficial for structural calculations)
• No post-installation settling
• Environmentally friendly
• Suitable for use in flood-prone areas
• Helps reduce overall construction costs
• Shortens construction schedules