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ALSAN® RS 263 LO SELF-LEVELING MORTAR SKU: L-RS015S & L-RS223

ALSAN® RS 263 LO SELF-LEVELING MORTAR SKU: L-RS015S & L-RS223

ALSAN RS 263 LO Self-Leveling Mortar is created by combining ALSAN RS 240 LO and ALSAN RS 223 Mixing Powder. ALSAN RS 263 LO Self-Leveling Mortar is a trowel applied low odor resin-mortar used as a thick coating system for interior and exterior un‐reinforced waterproofing and surfacing applications. ALSAN RS 263 LO Self-Leveling Mortar is also used as a traffic surfacing applied over ALSAN RS reinforced waterproofing membranes.

Product Properties

  • Material PMA

Installation

Thoroughly mix the entire drum of ALSAN RS 240 LO and ALSAN RS 223
Mixing Powder before pouring off, batch mixing or catalyzing. Apply ALSAN RS 263 Self-Leveling Mortar using a notched trowel and pin roller. The applicator is responsible for ensuring conditions are appropriate to proceed with proper application methods.

Refer to ALSAN RS 240 LO and ALSAN RS 223 Mixing Powder product data sheets for additional information.

 

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