Bond-It 5L SBR Waterproof Concrete Latex Admixture Wall & Floor Bonding Agent and Primer

Bond-It 5L SBR Waterproof Concrete Latex Admixture Wall & Floor Bonding Agent and Primer

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Bond-It SBR Admixture – 5 L Latex Bonding & Waterproofing Agent and Primer

The Bond-It SBR Admixture is a high-performance styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) polymer latex designed to enhance the flexibility, adhesion, and durability of cementitious mortars, renders, screeds, and overlays. Ideal as a bonding primer or additive, this SBR admixture improves water resistance, reduces shrinkage/cracking, and ensures strong bonding between old and new concrete surfaces, even in demanding environments.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Bonding Agent: Excellent adhesion when overlaying new mortars or screeds onto old concrete or cementitious surfaces.
  • Improved Flexibility: Provides elasticity to resist thermal movement, making it ideal for use with heated floors.
  • Waterproofing & Durability: Enhances water and chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, and reduces surface dusting.
  • Crack & Shrink Control: Reduces shrinkage and micro-cracking in fresh mortars and renders.
  • Multipurpose Use: Suitable for interior and exterior applications: floors, walls, renders, repairs, screeds, and adhesives.
  • Mix or Primer Use: Can be used as a **primer / bonding agent** (diluted) or **mixed into cementitious mixes** for improved performance.

Typical Applications & Substrates

Use Bond-It SBR Admixture for:

  • Bonding new concrete/screed overlays onto existing concrete or SEM Floor C20 toppings
  • Priming SEM Floor C20 or concrete before tile adhesive (e.g. Bond-It CTA Flexible)
  • Improving internal and external renders, mortars, and screeds
  • Repairing floor surfaces or patching concrete defects
  • Applications where moisture resistance, adhesion, and flexibility are needed (e.g. bathrooms, wet rooms, heated floors)

Why Choose Bond-It SBR Admixture?

When used correctly, Bond-It SBR transforms traditional cementitious mortars into high-performance polymer-modified mixes. In flooring systems with underfloor heating or multi-layer concrete builds (like yours), it creates a polymer-rich interface layer that helps absorb movement, ensures durable bonding, and mitigates cracking or delamination under thermal cycling. It bridges the gap between structural demands and surface finishes — making your installation more reliable over time.


FAQs – Product Specific

What is Bond-It SBR Admixture?

It is a styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) polymer latex, designed to improve the performance of cement-based mortars, renders, screeds, and overlays by increasing adhesion, flexibility, water resistance, and durability.

How do I use it as a bonding primer?

Dilute it with clean water (typical ratio 1:1, but always check the data sheet). Apply by brush or roller onto a clean, dust-free substrate (such as SEM Floor C20 or concrete). Wait until the film is tacky (not fully dry), then apply your tile adhesive or mortar over it.

Can I mix it into mortar or screed?

Yes, Bond-It SBR can be added into the mixing water for mortars, renders, or screeds to create a polymer-modified mix. This enhances flexibility, adhesion, and reduces cracking. Always follow the manufacturer’s recommended dosage.

Is it suitable for use with underfloor heating?

✅ Yes — one of its strengths is imparting flexibility and resistance to thermal movement. This makes it particularly suitable in floor systems that include underfloor heating.

Can it bond SEM Floor C20 topping to tile adhesive?

Yes. In your layered system, using SBR as a primer on SEM Floor C20 helps create a strong, durable interface for Bond-It CTA Flexible (or another tile adhesive) to bond reliably without delamination or failure under thermal stress.

Does it prevent shrinkage and cracking?

Yes. The polymer reduces internal shrinkage, limits micro-cracking, and improves cohesion of cementitious layers.

Is it waterproof and frost-resistant?

✅ Once cured, the SBR-modified layer offers improved water resistance, reduced permeability, and durability in wet or exterior environments.

What substrates can I use it on?

Use it on concrete, cement screeds, SEM Floor C20, renders, repair mortars, and existing sound masonry surfaces. Avoid applying over loose, contaminated, or unstable surfaces.

How long before I can apply tile adhesive or overlay?

Typically you wait until the primer film is tacky (not fully dry). The exact time depends on ambient conditions (temperature, humidity). Always refer to the technical data sheet.

What is the shelf life / storage conditions?

Store in a cool, frost-free, dry environment, in tightly sealed containers. Use within the stated shelf life (commonly 12 months, but check batch data) for best results.


General FAQs – Adhesive & Flooring Systems

What is a polymer-modified mortar?

A mortar incorporating a polymer additive (like SBR) to enhance flexibility, adhesion, durability, and resistance to cracking and water ingress — ideal under heating or movement.

Why do I need a primer between concrete and tile adhesive?

A primer helps ensure a strong bond by controlling substrate absorption, improving adhesion, and bridging any micro-porosity or dust. In heated or layered systems, it also helps manage movement stresses.

Can I use this instead of epoxy or polyurethane?

SBR is excellent for many floor and tile systems, especially where movement is moderate. But for high structural stresses, heavy loads, or extreme movement, a two-part epoxy or PU adhesive may still offer superior mechanical strength.

How does this work with CTA Flexible Tile Adhesive?

Use it as a primer over SEM Floor C20 or concrete; then apply CTA Flexible on top. The SBR layer enhances bond, flexibility, and durability under thermal cycling, reducing risk of delamination.

Can it be used externally?

Yes, when properly applied and protected, SBR-modified layers offer good resistance to moisture and weather. Always ensure correct surface prep and follow technical guidelines.