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Information ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE® Floating Uncoupling Membrane is a revolutionary, loose-laid floating system that provides 100% uncoupling. The membrane’s separation from the underlying substrate results in significant time and cost savings through minimal required substrate preparation. ARDEX UI 720 FLEXBONE has a unique bone-shaped pattern with GripLock Technology for the highest level of mortar-to-membrane bond strength. The membrane is constructed of a highly durable, flexible plastic and a laminated, topside glass fiber mesh that contains self-sticking overlaps for easy seam connection. The membrane also contains more than 1,000 perforations per square foot for improved vapor pressure equalization.
Key Features
True 100% uncoupling
Use with porcelain, ceramic, quarry and natural stone tiles
Up to 50% time savings
Helps to prevent grout joint and tile damage
Vapor pressure equalization
Perfect for use over difficult substrates
Ideal for frequently-changed floor coverings
Available in rolls and sheets
Standards
SystemOne
Technical Data ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
Sizes and Coverage Available
Roll:
1/8” (3 mm) Uncoupling Mat 39” wide x 65.6’ long (1 m x 20 m long)
Coverage: 215 sq.ft. (20 sq. m)
Individual Sheet:
1/8” (3 mm) Uncoupling Mat 39” wide x 78.75” long (1 m x 2 m long)
Coverage: 21.5 sq.ft. (2 sq.m)
Warranty: ARDEX L.P. Standard Limited Warranty applies.
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Information ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE® Floating Uncoupling Membrane is a revolutionary, loose-laid floating system that provides 100% uncoupling. The membrane’s separation from the underlying substrate results in significant time and cost savings through minimal required substrate preparation. ARDEX UI 720 FLEXBONE has a unique bone-shaped pattern with GripLock Technology for the highest level of mortar-to-membrane bond strength. The membrane is constructed of a highly durable, flexible plastic and a laminated, topside glass fiber mesh that contains self-sticking overlaps for easy seam connection. The membrane also contains more than 1,000 perforations per square foot for improved vapor pressure equalization.
Key Features
True 100% uncoupling
Use with porcelain, ceramic, quarry and natural stone tiles
Up to 50% time savings
Helps to prevent grout joint and tile damage
Vapor pressure equalization
Perfect for use over difficult substrates
Ideal for frequently-changed floor coverings
Available in rolls and sheets
Standards
SystemOne
Technical Data ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
Sizes and Coverage Available
Roll:
1/8” (3 mm) Uncoupling Mat 39” wide x 65.6’ long (1 m x 20 m long)
Coverage: 215 sq.ft. (20 sq. m)
Individual Sheet:
1/8” (3 mm) Uncoupling Mat 39” wide x 78.75” long (1 m x 2 m long)
Coverage: 21.5 sq.ft. (2 sq.m)
Warranty: ARDEX L.P. Standard Limited Warranty applies.
Downloads ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
Calculator ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
Contact Us
Case Studies: ARDEX UI 720™ FLEXBONE®
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George Lawrence House, Illinois
Built in 1891, the George Lawrence House underwent a full renovation starting in 2015 to bring the original historic décor back to life. Using extremely rare and expensive tiles from Italy and across Europe, ARDEX was selected solely for the setting of over 2,400 square feet of tile throughout the home.
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