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Observe the text on the cartridge box!
Usually, the joints of norament® do not have to be sealed on the entire surface. Exceptions: hygienic areas in hospitals and special laboratories.
We offer the nora® one-component joint sealing compound for sealing the joints and for sealing differential joints.
Packaging unit:
300 ml cartridge = approx. 450 g
450 g of nora® one-component joint sealing compound will be sufficient for:
Differential joints: approx. 15 - 20 r.m., depending on the joint width involved
Sealing of seams:
Tiles approx. 1000mm x 1000mm: approx. 1 cartridge / 10m²
Tiles 610mm x 610mm: approx. 2 cartridge / 10m²
Tiles 500mm x 500mm: approx. 2 - 3 cartridge/ 10m²
Tools:
special joint cutter, or joint milling machine if needed
spatula for removing joint sealing compound
See nora® special tools .
Cleaning of tools: with brush cleaner.
I.Preparation work
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Differential Joints
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Remove dirt from joints (brush off, scrape off)

- Apply nora® liquid wax to seam areas. Ensure that no wax will penetrate the joints; if necessary, cut open again with the joint cutter.
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Sealing of joints on the entire surface
- Apply nora® liquid wax to seam areas

- Cut open or mill out joints as narrowly as possible with the special joint cutter. Joint width: approx. 2,5 - 3.0 mm. Joint depth approx. 1.5 mm (Exception: norament 945 grano - 5.0 mm). For shockfree milling on high pastilles, a wallpapering bar is placed under the running wheels of the milling device. First seal the joints in the longitudinal direction; after the joint sealing compound has hardened, seal in the transverse direction.
Remove milling chips (vacuum cleaner)
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Sealing the joints between flooring and profiles
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For joints between angle-shaped skirtings and the floorcovering, it is important to make sure that the skirting surfaces are waxed extremely thoroughly.
- Cut open or mill out joints as narrowly as possible with the special joint cutter.
Joint depth: approx. 1.5 mm
Remove milling chips (vacuum cleaner)
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Sealing of profile joints/mitre cuts
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Cut profiles to size and wax the parts to be jointed before fixing. If the waxing is done afterwards, there is a risk that wax as a separating agent will also reach the cut surface of the profile joints.
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Leave joints of 1 - 2 mm between the individual lengths when fixing the profiles.
II. Using the joint sealing compound
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- Cut off the tip of the cartridge and place the cartridge into the hand held cartridge / skeleton gun.
- The joint sealing compound is applied into the joints without leaving any gaps until a small bulb develops above the seam. At the end of the seam, the opening of the cartridge is closed with the finger so that no joint sealing compound will reach the floor covering.

Immediately after application, the joint sealing compound is once again pressed into the joint with a specially shaped metal spatula by running it evenly over the joint. In this manner, the surplus joint sealing compound is pressed to the side's right and left of the joint. You must make sure that the joint sealing compound in the joint is entirely separated from the compound pressed to the sides.
Hold the spatula in as flat a position as possible to avoid the development of hollow joints.

- The surplus joint sealing compound pressed to the sides can be removed after approx. 12 hours.

The joints must not be walked on for approx. 24 hours.
Spilled joint sealing compound must be removed immediately.
Cleaning at a later stage is not possible.
Sealing of the joints will not control excess moisture in substrates. If excess levels of relative humidity are prevalent a proprietary damp proof membrane should be applied were applicable. .
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