PEGASUS PEG MACHINE GYPSUM PLASTER

It is a healthy and natural ready-to-use gypsum plaster product that can be applied directly by machine to surfaces such as concrete, aerated concrete, brick and pumice block.

Uses

It is used in the interior ceilings and walls of all buildings that require plaster as well as on surfaces such as brick, concrete, aerated concrete, pumice brick etc., and on all surfaces where cement plaster is applied.

Surface Preparation

The surfaces to be plastered should be cleaned from dust, oil and adhesion inhibitors. If the brick wall is too hot under the sun, it should be moistened. Aerated concrete surfaces should be moistened before plastering. Gross concrete surfaces should be roughened before plaster application or primed with Gross Concrete Primer 12 hours prior to the application. In order to obtain a uniform surface in the plaster to be applied, wheel spacers should be placed at intervals of 1-1.5 m or spacers as in black plaster. A plaster corner profile should be placed in the outer corners before plastering. When installing the spacers on the wall surface, the plaster thickness should be between minimum 5 mm and maximum 25 mm. It is healthy. It balances the humidity in the environment, provides thermal insulation and thermal comfort. It contributes to thermal insulation. It is ready-to-use plaster. It is available in laminated polypropylene bags of 35 kg. It can be applied directly and safely on surfaces such as brick, concrete, aerated concrete, pumice blocks etc.

 Application

Preparation of the Mortar

Pegasus machine plaster is placed in the chamber of the Gypsum Plastering Machine. The water flow rate is adjusted to match the mixing rate. This ratio should be adjusted as 10 kg of machine plaster per 5.5 liters of water. The mortar from the plastering machine is taken to the measuring vessel of 1 liter. Then the mortar in this vessel is slowly poured over a smooth face. If the spreading diameter of the mortar is in the range of 230-235 mm, the appropriate dosage is obtained. The mortar should be used within 120 minutes.

Application of the Mortar to the Wall

The appropriate dose of mortar is sprayed with the help of a gypsum plastering machine between the spacers already placed on the wall. After the plaster is filled between the spacers at the appropriate thickness, the surface is gauged with aluminum gauges and the excess mortar is removed from the surface. The mortar is re-leveled with the gauge by filling it into the gaps on the surface. Approximately 45-60 minutes after the filling process is completed, if the finger does not sink when pressed hard against the mortar on the surface, the plaster surface can be shaved with a steel trowel to obtain a smooth appearance. The inner corners are smoothed with a corner grater. The plaster mortar is leveled with a steel trowel before hardening. About 30 minutes after this procedure, the surface is lightly sprinkled with water and the surface is threaded. After this process, the surface is polished with the help of a steel trowel and a flawless topcoat surface is obtained.

If the plaster surface, which is corrected after the completion of the correction process, is not made suitable for painting, one or two layers of Pegasus PEG Satin Finishing Plaster are applied and made ready for painting. Ceiling plaster should be filled and gauged as much as possible in the thickness of 5 -10 mm as one layer and at once. The surface of the plaster should be smoothed by shaving, after it hardens slightly. Then it should be polished with PEG Satin Finishing Plaster and made ready for painting.

 Safety Information

100% natural gypsum contains modifiers that do not harm human health. The shelf life is 8 months from the date of production when stored on the pallet without opening the packaging in dry environment. It complies with TS EN 13279-1, 2 standard.

 Warnings and Recommendations

PEG MACHINE Plaster should not be applied more than 5 mm in a single layer.

PEG MACHINE Plaster cannot be used as a thin (2-3 mm) filling material, otherwise dusting and low strength will occur.

When preparing the mortar, attention must necessarily be paid to the ratio of water / gypsum.

After the mortar is mixed, neither PEG MACHINE plaster nor water should be added.

No other material should be added to the prepared mortar.

When preparing the new mortar, the remnants of the old mortar in the Gypsum Plastering Machine and all other apparatus (hose, gun etc.) should be thoroughly cleaned.

If it is necessary to apply plaster thicker than 25 mm due to balance disorders on the wall, then the second layer should be applied before the first layer dries completely and without polishing the first layer.

The prepared grout should be consumed within 60 minutes.

Applications should not be made at temperatures below +5 °C and above +35 °C.

Application should not be made on dusty and crunchy surfaces without taking the necessary precautions.

Application should not be done in cases where there is a risk of freezing within 24 hours.

Dry surfaces should be moistened before plastering.

Gross concrete surfaces should be either roughened or primed with a suitable primer before plastering.

The powder formed after sanding should be removed. The primer and paint application on the undusted surfaces will be easily separated from the surface as a result of an impact that may occur later.

At different material joints, a plaster mesh should be placed on back and front before plastering.

Metal surfaces should be painted one layer with primer paint against rusting before plastering.

Avoid applying in very hot weather, under strong winds and sun.

The addition of foreign material should never be made.

The recommended ratios and times for preparing the mortar should be strictly followed.

Already used material that has already began to harden should not be added to new mixtures.

During application, all tools should be washed with water before they dry.

 Specifications

 

Water / Plaster ratio

10 kg gypsum for 5.0-5.5 lt water

Setting time starts

>20 minutes (according to TS EN 13279-1)

Setting time ends

200-220 minutes

Usage amount

9-9.5 kg/m² / 1 cm

Drying time

Maximum 4 days

Surface hardness

40 Shore D

Compressive strength (minimum)

Min 2.0 N/mm²

Flexural strength (minimum)

Min. 1.0 N/mm²

Thermal conductivity value

0.34 W/mK (according to TS 825)

Passage through 1500-micron sieve (min)

99

(%) passage through 150-micron sieve (min)

50

(%) loose unit volume weight

750-800 kg/m³

Tight unit volume weight

900-1000 kg/m³

Fire classification

A1

Reference Standard

TS EN 13279-1

Packing

35 kg ± %2 pp bag

Application thickness in one layer

min. 5 mm