High Performance, Rapid-Setting, Polymer Modified, Dustless Grout Sikatile®-815
Usage
- For interior and exterior applications in both residential and commercial applications in dry or wet conditions.
- For floors, walls, countertops, and submerged conditions.
- For joint widths from 1/16" (1.5 mm) to 1/2" (13 mm).
- For application in submerged conditions (swimming pools, spas, water features, and fountains).
- Brick and thin brick
- Cement-based precast terrazzo
- Impervious porcelain and glass tile
- Natural stone tile, granite, and slate
- Vitreous, semi-vitreous or non-vitreous tile
- Ceramic, mosaic, quarry, cement body tile
Advantages
- Polymer modified for hard, durable, high performing results
- Stain-resistant, color consistent, and efflorescence free
- For 1/16" (1.5 mm) to 1/2" (13 mm) grout joints
- Easy mixing – just add water, no additives required
- Rapid-Setting
- For interior and exterior floors, walls, and countertops
- Dustless formula – provides approximately 80% less dust than ordinary grouts
- Promotes cleaner working conditions by minimizing dust
- Creamier and easier to spread
- Uses less water for consistent hydration and quicker drying
- No-Slake - No wait. Just mix, trowel, and install
- Mold and mildew resistant
Packaging
10 lb. (4.53 kg.) bag, 3 bags per carton
Color
Available in 18 colors; Refer to SikaTile® grout kit or color card for actual colors
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
Sika® is committed to environmental responsibility in both products produced and in manufacturing practices. Use of this product can contribute towards LEED® v4.1 certification:
- Up to 2 points towards MR Credit 5, Regional Materials
- Up to 1 point towards IEQ Credit 4.1, Low-Emitting Materials – Adhesives & Sealants
APPROVALS / STANDARDS
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) — ANSI A108.10 and A118.7 of the American National Standards for the Installation of Ceramic Tile ASTM International (ASTM)
- ASTM C109 Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2” or 50mm Cube Specimens)
- Resilient Floor Covering Institute - (RFCI) Recommended Work Practices for Removal of Resilient Floor Coverings
- Tile Council of North America (TCNA) - TCNA Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, TCNA EJ171 Movement Joint Guidelines.
- ISO 13007 - CG2WAF
Chemical Base
Portland cement, selected aggregates, water retention additives, redispersal polymer
Shelf Life
12 months from date of production when stored in original, sealed package
Storage Conditions
Store in undamaged, original, sealed package, in dry conditions at 73⁰ F (23⁰ C)
Compressive Strength
> 4,800 psi - Passes ANSI A118.7 Section 3.5 (requirement of >3,000 psi)
Flexural Strength
> 1,000 psi - Passes ANSI A118.7 Section 3.7 (requirement of > 1,000 psi)
Tensile Strength
> 600 psi - Passes ANSI A118.7 Section 3.6 (requirement of >500 psi)
Shrinkage
Passes ANSI A118.7 Section 3.3 (requirement of < 0.20%)
Water Absorption
Passes ANSI A118.7 Section 3.4 (requirement of < 5%)
Mixing Ratio
1.76 pints (0.83 L) of cool potable water per 10 lb. bag
Pot Life
45 - 60 minutes
SUBSTRATE PREPARATION
For best results, the temperature of the substrate or tile must be between 50°F and 95°F (10°C and 35°C) while grouting. For proper curing, maintain this temperature range for 72 hours after application. Before grouting, make sure that the tiles or stones are firmly set and that the adhesive or mortar is completely dry, and remove all spacers. Grout joints must be clean and free of standing water, dust, dirt, and foreign matter. Remove excess adhesive or mortar from the joint area so that 2/3 of the tile depth is left available for grouting. Clean the tile or stone surface to remove dust, dirt, mortar, adhesive, and other contaminants that may cause grout discoloration.
MIXING
To minimize color variation when using multiple containers of the same grout, dry blend the powders prior to the addition of water. Add approximately 1.76 pints (.83 L) of cool potable water for every 10 lbs. (4.53 kg) of SikaTile®-815 Secure Grout in a clean mixing container. Add the grout to the water slowly; blend by hand or power mixer at low speed (less than 200 RPM). The ideal grout looks stiff but has a creamy consistency. Periodic mixing during use keeps the grout workable, but do not add additional water or additives. When the grout becomes dry and difficult to work, discard and make a new batch. For best results on multiple mixes, have the same person mix the grout to ensure the repetition of the mixing technique.
APPLICATION
Read all installation instructions before installation and reference ANSI A108.10-1999. Slightly moisten the tile surface with a damp grout sponge before application. Holding a rubber grout float at a 45° angle, force grout diagonally into joints ensuring joints are completely filled. Remove excess grout using the edge of the float held at a 90° angle. Cleanup can begin as soon as the grout becomes firm enough to only be slightly indented when pushed. Use as little water as possible for grout cleanup. Excess water will cause variation in color and may cause shrinkage, cracks, or pinholes. Smooth and level joints and, in a circular motion, remove excess grout from tile with a moist small-pore grout sponge. It is best to change cleaning water and rinse the sponge frequently. Using clean water and a sponge will enhance color uniformity. Remove haze from the tile surface with a soft, dry, microfiber cloth.
Final Clean Up:
After 24 hours, the grout installation can be cleaned with clean water. Cleaning with acid is not recommended.
Movement Joints:
All expansion, control, construction, cold, saw-cut, isolation, contraction, and seismic joints in the structure should continue through the tilework, including such joints at vertical surfaces, as specified per TCNA Method EJ171 or TTMAC Specification Guide 09 30 00, Detail 301MJ.
CURING TREATMENT
Do not disturb grout or walk over installed tiles for at least 24 hours after setting. Do not allow heavy traffic over installed tiles for at least 72 hours after setting. For at least three days after completion, protect from rain and freezing, and do not immerse the installation in water. For residential showers and tub surrounds, restrict use for 24 to 48 hours after grouting. For steam showers, restrict use for 14 days after grouting.
CLEANING OF TOOLS
Clean tools and tile with water before the material dries