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DEPENDABLE GSL Lite is designed to level and smooth floor substrates while adding less weight to the structure. Polymer modified, GSL Lite, is a high strength gypsum-based material that may be used over virtually all interior substrates. GSL Lite is a flowable self-leveling underlayment that may be poured up to 2" thick. GSL Lite is made with recycled material and incorporates technology to resist mold and mildew growth.
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Features and Benefits
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| PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS |
| Working Time: 20-30 minutes |
| Final Set Time: 2 hours |
| Ready for Covering: 24 hours |
| Compressive Strength: 4,700 psi (32.4 MPa) |
| Flexural Strength: 1,400 psi.(9.6 MPa) |
| Yield: .40 cu.ft. (.011m3) |
| Coverage: 1/4" thick, 19 square feet per bag |
| Minimum Thickness: Less than 1/8" (3mm) |
| Maximum Thickness: 2" (75 mm) |
| Mix Ratio: 27 lb. bag to 1 gallon water |
| Application Conditions: Surface and product over 45°F (7°C) and application must not freeze for 7 days. |
| Color: Off White |
| Admixtures: Cool, clean WATER ONLY |
Priming: Primer SL required. Primer coverage is
1 gallon to about 250-300 sq. ft. (3.8 liters per 23 to
28 sq. meters). |
| PACKAGING |
GSL Lite
27 lb. (12.15 kg.) bag - Kraft paper, double wall bag
Primer SL
5 gal. (19 liter) pail with pour spout
1 gal. (3.8 liter) bottle |
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Covers virtually any surface (especially lightweight and gypsum subfloors. |
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Durable High Strength Gypsum |
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Lightweight |
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Non-Alkalineadhesive friendly |
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| Non-Stainingmildewcide protected |
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| The DEPENDABLE Difference |
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Lightweight and Self-Leveling |
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Ready to Use |
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Will not dust or crack |
| Where to use... |
| Use GSL Lite on any interior floor where the amount of dead load is a concern. GSL Lite is particularly compatible with lightweight concrete, gypsum, suspended wood floors, metal, radiant heat tubing and other subfloor conditions that may be incompatible with Portland cement self-leveling materials. |
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