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Glued masonry partition walls


SimonD

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While looking up some data for sealants and adhesives for external wall insulation, I came across a PU foam glue that Soudal sells that is suitable for building non-load bearing interior masonry partition walls. Now, with the price I can get it at, it's a bit more expensive than buying sand/cement/plasticiser, but blimey, for knocking up a wall without the hassle of dealing with mortar, it seems like a great idea. I'm tempted to give it a try..

 

I wonder how it works in practise. Anyone used it or something similar? Adhesive for non-load-bearing walls

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It’s only suitable for precision blocks that are not really used in the U.K. (think very accurate aircrete blocks), isn’t rated for “safety situations” and is only B2 rated so is not fire proof.

 

Also it was designed for installing insulation panels, so load bearing properties will be interesting.  This is from the MSDS
 

SOUDABOND EASY GUN must not be used for components requiring approval, e.g. supporting walls and walls relevant for safety!

 

 

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