Sample Specification for M10 Proprietary Quick Drying Levelling ScreedsFlexiDry Global Ltd
This document discusses FlexiDry, a proprietary quick drying cementitious screed that can be used for bonded, unbonded, floating, and heated screeds. It comes in options to dry in 3, 7, 14, or 21 days. The document provides details on substrate preparation, screed construction, recommended thicknesses, finishes, joints, and curing. It emphasizes mixing and application should follow the manufacturer's recommendations to achieve the desired strength and drying properties.
Sample Specification for M10 Proprietary Quick Drying Levelling ScreedsFlexiDry Global Ltd
This document discusses FlexiDry, a proprietary quick drying cementitious screed that can be used for bonded, unbonded, floating, and heated screeds. It comes in options to dry in 3, 7, 14, or 21 days. The document provides details on substrate preparation, screed construction, recommended thicknesses, finishes, joints, and curing. It emphasizes mixing and application should follow the manufacturer's recommendations to achieve the desired strength and drying properties.
FlexiDry is a fast drying floor screed that offers variable guaranteed dry times between 3 to 21 days without needing a controlled environment. It removes the need for liquid DPMs, can be walked on after 12 hours, and gains strength quickly while reducing shrinkage. Recent projects using FlexiDry include the Athletes Village for the 2012 London Olympics and lodges at Center Parcs. Additional information is available on the National Building Specification website or directly from FlexiDry.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed that offers variable guaranteed dry times from 3 to 21 days, removing the need for liquid DPMs. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry has been used in projects like Westfield Stratford City, art galleries, sports halls, restaurants, and luxury developments. It is suitable for underfloor heating systems and information can be found on NBS. Recent installations included ones at Westfield Stratford City, a church in Wimbledon, and energy-efficient houses from Dan-Wood.
FlexiDry produces a fast-drying floor screed that can save time and money on construction projects. It offers variable guaranteed dry times from 3 to 21 days. Recent projects using FlexiDry include buildings at Westfield Stratford City, Roca Art Gallery, and Uxbridge College Sports Hall. Mixamate can now deliver FlexiDry screeds in a ready-mixed format on site. The new Centre for the Child, Family and Society at Glyndŵr University recently installed FlexiDry F3 screed with a 21 day dry time. FlexiDry F0 was used for rebuilding a snooker hall in High Wycombe after its roof collapsed.
Sample Specification for M10 Proprietary Quick Drying Levelling ScreedsFlexiDry Global Ltd
This document discusses FlexiDry, a proprietary quick drying cementitious screed that can be used for bonded, unbonded, floating, and heated screeds. It comes in options to dry in 3, 7, 14, or 21 days. The document provides details on substrate preparation, screed construction, recommended thicknesses, finishes, joints, and curing. It emphasizes mixing and application should follow the manufacturer's recommendations to achieve the desired strength and drying properties.
Sample Specification for M10 Proprietary Quick Drying Levelling ScreedsFlexiDry Global Ltd
This document discusses FlexiDry, a proprietary quick drying cementitious screed that can be used for bonded, unbonded, floating, and heated screeds. It comes in options to dry in 3, 7, 14, or 21 days. The document provides details on substrate preparation, screed construction, recommended thicknesses, finishes, joints, and curing. It emphasizes mixing and application should follow the manufacturer's recommendations to achieve the desired strength and drying properties.
FlexiDry is a fast drying floor screed that offers variable guaranteed dry times between 3 to 21 days without needing a controlled environment. It removes the need for liquid DPMs, can be walked on after 12 hours, and gains strength quickly while reducing shrinkage. Recent projects using FlexiDry include the Athletes Village for the 2012 London Olympics and lodges at Center Parcs. Additional information is available on the National Building Specification website or directly from FlexiDry.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed that offers variable guaranteed dry times from 3 to 21 days, removing the need for liquid DPMs. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry has been used in projects like Westfield Stratford City, art galleries, sports halls, restaurants, and luxury developments. It is suitable for underfloor heating systems and information can be found on NBS. Recent installations included ones at Westfield Stratford City, a church in Wimbledon, and energy-efficient houses from Dan-Wood.
FlexiDry produces a fast-drying floor screed that can save time and money on construction projects. It offers variable guaranteed dry times from 3 to 21 days. Recent projects using FlexiDry include buildings at Westfield Stratford City, Roca Art Gallery, and Uxbridge College Sports Hall. Mixamate can now deliver FlexiDry screeds in a ready-mixed format on site. The new Centre for the Child, Family and Society at Glyndŵr University recently installed FlexiDry F3 screed with a 21 day dry time. FlexiDry F0 was used for rebuilding a snooker hall in High Wycombe after its roof collapsed.
The document discusses issues with laying floor screed too quickly without allowing sufficient drying time. Rapidly laid screed risks cracking if moisture is not allowed to properly evaporate. New fast-drying screed products using superplasticizers can reduce drying times from a month to just days. However, contractors still report cases of trades working on floors before they are fully cured, risking damage that compromises integrity. Proper consideration of drying requirements is important for ensuring screed quality and durability.
FlexiDry produces fast-drying floor screeds that can dry in as little as 3 days, reducing construction timelines and carbon footprints. Their screeds are suitable for underfloor heating and have been used in projects for Armani, Center Parks, and hospitals. The company's latest product, FlexiDry F0, dries in just 3 days and was used for a new sushi restaurant. FlexiDry screeds allow contractors to meet deadlines and change dry times as needed.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry include luxury lodging renovations at Center Parcs, expanding facilities at a Christian center in Milton Keynes, and flooring the flagship Armani store in a new Manchester shopping area.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed product that offers variable dry times of 7, 14, or 21 days. The screed allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing the carbon footprint. FlexiDry was used to install screed for a 630 square meter sports hall in one day and to meet a tight deadline for an orangery addition. The product is also being used in a new community center known for its environmentally friendly heating systems.
One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge is installing FlexiDry Floor Screeds that allow for a 7 day dry time. Located near luxury stores, the penthouse apartment has already sold for £100 million, making it the most expensive flat in the world. The development was built on the site of a former office building and will include 80 apartments along with amenities like spas and wine tasting facilities. Apartments have sold for record prices of £6,000 per square foot to wealthy international buyers and celebrities.
FlexiDry F1 screed was installed over an underfloor heating system at the North Middlesex University Hospital during a £118 million redevelopment project to replace half of the existing buildings. The new facilities will provide emergency care, acute and critical care centers, and a diagnostic and treatment center with operating theaters, imaging, and outpatient services. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2010 with additional landscaping work continuing into 2011.
The Heritage School in Derbyshire is being rebuilt as part of a school rebuilding program. Over 8,100 square meters of FlexiDry floor screed will be installed over the underfloor heating system in the new school's five blocks. The first block was completed in January 2010, with the remaining blocks to be finished over the coming months and the entire new school to be completed by January 2011. The existing school will remain open during construction to minimize student disruption. When complete, the old school will be demolished and replaced with landscaping, while the existing sports hall will be renovated. The new school aims to be environmentally friendly with a wind turbine, solar panels, and the FlexiDry screed which reduces cement and
The Finchampstead Community Centre is a new £4 million multi-purpose facility that includes a children's centre, library, sports hall, cafe, parish office, and police base. It will also serve as a place of worship for the local Baptist church. The main contractor used FlexiDry screed to allow the floor to dry in just 14 days, meeting their timeline. The development provides enhanced community services and facilities for local residents through funding from various sources.
FlexiDry Floor Screeds were installed at Bethnal Green Technology College as part of its £17 million redevelopment project under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme. The FlexiDry screed was laid on an underfloor heating system to meet the project timeline and allow the school's 900 students to benefit from the completed redevelopment by the end of 2010. The redevelopment aimed to create a unified school building with a central space and resolve circulation issues, while maintaining the historical buildings to provide community access.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry has been used in a new Honda showroom helping it achieve high environmental standards, in training facilities to educate students, and in children's centers and nurseries due to its fast drying time.
FlexiDry produces floor screeds that offer variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. They are lightweight, increase strength, and reduce carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry screeds include One Hyde Park in London and the Greenpower Centre headquarters. Additional information can be found on their website or by contacting them directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and improves compressive strength and sustainability over other screed products. Recent projects using FlexiDry include installations at a school, hospital, and technology college in the UK as it is suitable for underfloor heating systems. Additional information can be found on their website or by contacting FlexiDry directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry is suitable for use on underfloor heating systems. Additional information and the latest news about FlexiDry, including case studies, videos, and social media updates can be found on their website or by contacting them directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength and reduced carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry include its selection for a sustainable building project and schools where its fast drying properties helped maintain tight construction schedules and allow for underfloor heating installation. Additional information can be found on their website at www.flexidry.com or by calling +44 (0)845 555 5656.
FlexiDry is a new liquid additive for cementitious screeds that dramatically reduces drying times from weeks to just 7, 14, or 21 days depending on the concentration used. In addition to faster drying, FlexiDry screeds allow foot traffic after just 12 hours, have improved strength, and a lower carbon footprint. As the additive is added on site, FlexiDry keeps construction projects on schedule at minimal cost while transforming site procedures in the UK.
This safety data sheet provides precautions for the safe handling of FlexiDry, including avoiding eye and skin contact and wearing appropriate protection. If contact occurs, rinse eyes or skin thoroughly with water. Seek medical help if irritation persists or if swallowed. FlexiDry is a drying additive that does not present fire hazards but can cause irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory tract upon contact. Use in well-ventilated areas and store containers tightly closed.
This product data sheet describes FlexiDry, an additive that enables accelerated drying and hardening of floor screeds. It allows for light foot traffic within 12 hours and final floor finishes to be applied within 7, 14, or 21 days depending on the dosage of FlexiDry used. FlexiDry provides benefits such as low shrinkage, compatibility with underfloor heating and other flooring materials, and logistical advantages from its low volume requirement.
1) FlexiDry Global Ltd is committed to reducing carbon emissions from the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) project, a 20-year project to renovate over 4,000 schools, by recommending the use of FlexiDry floor screeds instead of the original specification.
2) The use of FlexiDry screeds is estimated to reduce the total carbon emissions from the project by 525,300 tonnes and cement usage by 105,060 tonnes compared to the original specification.
3) A single school renovation project in Luton, Barnfield South School, saw carbon emissions reduced by 77.5 tonnes and cement usage reduced by 62 tonnes by using FlexiDry scre
The document discusses how FlexiDry floor screed has been used extensively in the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) program to renovate over 4,000 UK schools by 2029. Using FlexiDry allows for thinner screed layers and less cement usage compared to traditional screeds, saving an estimated 105,060 tonnes of cement and reducing carbon emissions by 131,325 tonnes over the course of the BSF program. FlexiDry estimates completing the screeding of 200 schools per year for the BSF project. Adopting FlexiDry specifications for the entire program could realize significant carbon emission reductions.
FlexiDry has been used extensively for underfloor heating installations across various sectors in the UK and Europe, including commercial, education, residential, leisure, retail, transport, and healthcare. FlexiDry allows for faster drying times of screed over underfloor heating systems compared to traditional screeds, improving flexibility on construction timelines. Examples provided include uses of FlexiDry at a London development, a UK service station, a primary school in London, and high-end residential developments in London.
The document discusses issues with laying floor screed too quickly without allowing sufficient drying time. Rapidly laid screed risks cracking if moisture is not allowed to properly evaporate. New fast-drying screed products using superplasticizers can reduce drying times from a month to just days. However, contractors still report cases of trades working on floors before they are fully cured, risking damage that compromises integrity. Proper consideration of drying requirements is important for ensuring screed quality and durability.
FlexiDry produces fast-drying floor screeds that can dry in as little as 3 days, reducing construction timelines and carbon footprints. Their screeds are suitable for underfloor heating and have been used in projects for Armani, Center Parks, and hospitals. The company's latest product, FlexiDry F0, dries in just 3 days and was used for a new sushi restaurant. FlexiDry screeds allow contractors to meet deadlines and change dry times as needed.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry include luxury lodging renovations at Center Parcs, expanding facilities at a Christian center in Milton Keynes, and flooring the flagship Armani store in a new Manchester shopping area.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed product that offers variable dry times of 7, 14, or 21 days. The screed allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing the carbon footprint. FlexiDry was used to install screed for a 630 square meter sports hall in one day and to meet a tight deadline for an orangery addition. The product is also being used in a new community center known for its environmentally friendly heating systems.
One Hyde Park in Knightsbridge is installing FlexiDry Floor Screeds that allow for a 7 day dry time. Located near luxury stores, the penthouse apartment has already sold for £100 million, making it the most expensive flat in the world. The development was built on the site of a former office building and will include 80 apartments along with amenities like spas and wine tasting facilities. Apartments have sold for record prices of £6,000 per square foot to wealthy international buyers and celebrities.
FlexiDry F1 screed was installed over an underfloor heating system at the North Middlesex University Hospital during a £118 million redevelopment project to replace half of the existing buildings. The new facilities will provide emergency care, acute and critical care centers, and a diagnostic and treatment center with operating theaters, imaging, and outpatient services. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2010 with additional landscaping work continuing into 2011.
The Heritage School in Derbyshire is being rebuilt as part of a school rebuilding program. Over 8,100 square meters of FlexiDry floor screed will be installed over the underfloor heating system in the new school's five blocks. The first block was completed in January 2010, with the remaining blocks to be finished over the coming months and the entire new school to be completed by January 2011. The existing school will remain open during construction to minimize student disruption. When complete, the old school will be demolished and replaced with landscaping, while the existing sports hall will be renovated. The new school aims to be environmentally friendly with a wind turbine, solar panels, and the FlexiDry screed which reduces cement and
The Finchampstead Community Centre is a new £4 million multi-purpose facility that includes a children's centre, library, sports hall, cafe, parish office, and police base. It will also serve as a place of worship for the local Baptist church. The main contractor used FlexiDry screed to allow the floor to dry in just 14 days, meeting their timeline. The development provides enhanced community services and facilities for local residents through funding from various sources.
FlexiDry Floor Screeds were installed at Bethnal Green Technology College as part of its £17 million redevelopment project under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme. The FlexiDry screed was laid on an underfloor heating system to meet the project timeline and allow the school's 900 students to benefit from the completed redevelopment by the end of 2010. The redevelopment aimed to create a unified school building with a central space and resolve circulation issues, while maintaining the historical buildings to provide community access.
FlexiDry produces a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry has been used in a new Honda showroom helping it achieve high environmental standards, in training facilities to educate students, and in children's centers and nurseries due to its fast drying time.
FlexiDry produces floor screeds that offer variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. They are lightweight, increase strength, and reduce carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry screeds include One Hyde Park in London and the Greenpower Centre headquarters. Additional information can be found on their website or by contacting them directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and improves compressive strength and sustainability over other screed products. Recent projects using FlexiDry include installations at a school, hospital, and technology college in the UK as it is suitable for underfloor heating systems. Additional information can be found on their website or by contacting FlexiDry directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength while reducing carbon footprint. FlexiDry is suitable for use on underfloor heating systems. Additional information and the latest news about FlexiDry, including case studies, videos, and social media updates can be found on their website or by contacting them directly.
FlexiDry is a floor screed product that offers variable drying times of 7, 14, or 21 days. It allows for light foot traffic after just 12 hours and has increased compressive strength and reduced carbon footprint. Recent projects using FlexiDry include its selection for a sustainable building project and schools where its fast drying properties helped maintain tight construction schedules and allow for underfloor heating installation. Additional information can be found on their website at www.flexidry.com or by calling +44 (0)845 555 5656.
FlexiDry is a new liquid additive for cementitious screeds that dramatically reduces drying times from weeks to just 7, 14, or 21 days depending on the concentration used. In addition to faster drying, FlexiDry screeds allow foot traffic after just 12 hours, have improved strength, and a lower carbon footprint. As the additive is added on site, FlexiDry keeps construction projects on schedule at minimal cost while transforming site procedures in the UK.
This safety data sheet provides precautions for the safe handling of FlexiDry, including avoiding eye and skin contact and wearing appropriate protection. If contact occurs, rinse eyes or skin thoroughly with water. Seek medical help if irritation persists or if swallowed. FlexiDry is a drying additive that does not present fire hazards but can cause irritation to eyes, skin, and respiratory tract upon contact. Use in well-ventilated areas and store containers tightly closed.
This product data sheet describes FlexiDry, an additive that enables accelerated drying and hardening of floor screeds. It allows for light foot traffic within 12 hours and final floor finishes to be applied within 7, 14, or 21 days depending on the dosage of FlexiDry used. FlexiDry provides benefits such as low shrinkage, compatibility with underfloor heating and other flooring materials, and logistical advantages from its low volume requirement.
1) FlexiDry Global Ltd is committed to reducing carbon emissions from the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) project, a 20-year project to renovate over 4,000 schools, by recommending the use of FlexiDry floor screeds instead of the original specification.
2) The use of FlexiDry screeds is estimated to reduce the total carbon emissions from the project by 525,300 tonnes and cement usage by 105,060 tonnes compared to the original specification.
3) A single school renovation project in Luton, Barnfield South School, saw carbon emissions reduced by 77.5 tonnes and cement usage reduced by 62 tonnes by using FlexiDry scre
The document discusses how FlexiDry floor screed has been used extensively in the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) program to renovate over 4,000 UK schools by 2029. Using FlexiDry allows for thinner screed layers and less cement usage compared to traditional screeds, saving an estimated 105,060 tonnes of cement and reducing carbon emissions by 131,325 tonnes over the course of the BSF program. FlexiDry estimates completing the screeding of 200 schools per year for the BSF project. Adopting FlexiDry specifications for the entire program could realize significant carbon emission reductions.
FlexiDry has been used extensively for underfloor heating installations across various sectors in the UK and Europe, including commercial, education, residential, leisure, retail, transport, and healthcare. FlexiDry allows for faster drying times of screed over underfloor heating systems compared to traditional screeds, improving flexibility on construction timelines. Examples provided include uses of FlexiDry at a London development, a UK service station, a primary school in London, and high-end residential developments in London.