What standard can the flatness of the Gypsum Self-Leveling floor reach?
Publish Time: 2024-10-24
As an advanced floor leveling material, Gypsum Self-Leveling can reach a higher standard of flatness.
Generally speaking, the flatness of the Gypsum Self-Leveling floor can reach a 2-meter ruler error within 3 mm. This means that within a large range, the ups and downs of the ground are very small, which can provide a good foundation for subsequent floor decoration.
Such flatness standards are mainly due to the characteristics and construction technology of Gypsum Self-Leveling. Gypsum Self-Leveling has good fluidity and can automatically level and fill the unevenness of the ground during construction. The uniformity and stability of its materials also help to form a flat floor. At the same time, professional construction workers will use appropriate tools and methods, such as laser levelers, scrapers, etc., to ensure the flatness of the ground.
However, it is not easy to achieve and maintain such a flatness standard, which is affected by many factors. First of all, the condition of the base floor is crucial. If there are serious unevenness, cracks or looseness on the base floor, it is difficult to achieve the ideal flatness even with Gypsum Self-Leveling. Therefore, the base must be carefully treated before construction, such as cleaning and repairing. Secondly, the construction environment will also affect the flatness. Factors such as temperature and humidity may affect the setting time and fluidity of Gypsum Self-Leveling, which in turn affects the flatness of the floor. Construction personnel need to reasonably adjust the construction process and material ratio according to environmental conditions.
In addition, the operating specifications during the construction process are also very important. For example, the uniformity of mixing, the speed of pouring and the thickness control will affect the flatness of the floor. If the mixing is uneven, it may lead to inconsistent material properties and affect the leveling effect; and pouring speed is too fast or too slow, uneven thickness, etc. will also cause uneven ground.
In short, the flatness of the Gypsum Self-Leveling floor can reach a higher standard, but it is necessary to properly treat the base before construction, control the construction environment, and strictly follow the specifications to ensure that the flatness of the floor meets the requirements and provide a high-quality foundation for subsequent floor decoration projects.