Knauf MP75 Diamant, machanically applied gypsum plaster with increased surface hardness

108,26 kr / 30 kg inc. VAT, excl. shipping
(86,61 kr excl. VAT and shipping)
MAG-KNA-00169194

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Minimum quantity for "Knauf MP75 Diamant, machanically applied gypsum plaster with increased surface hardness" is 40.

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MP 75 Diamant is produced with a focus on high quality and future needs. Knauf MP75 Diamant is heavier and more powerful than other plaster mixes and has better technical values.Knauf MP-75 Diamant is used for work in public spaces, stairwells and schools.

  • Advantages of the mix Knauf MP-75 Diamond.
  • Good diffusion for water vapour.
  • Very good flexural strength.
  • Fixed structure.
  • High pressure resistance.
Material
MP-75
(gypsum plaster) 
MP-75L
(gypsum plaster)
MP-75 Diamant (gypsum plaster)
Flexural strength in tension
>1,0N/mm2
>1,0N/mm2
>2,5N/mm2
Compressive strength
>2,5N/mm2
>2,0N/mm2
>6N/mm2
Water vapor diffusion resistance factor
8
5
8
Thermal conductivity
0,35W/mk
0,26W/mk
0,47W/mk
Material consumption for 1 m2 when the thickness of the layer of mortar is 1 cm
10,5 kg
8 kg.
12 kg.
 

 

In winter, the amount of water vapor in the air is greater indoors than outdoors. Because of this pressure difference, the warmer water vapor tries to move from inside to outside. This is called diffusion of water vapor, or in colloquial terms, "the plaster breathes". Depending on the plaster mix used, the diffusing water vapor encounters a certain resistance (µ). The higher the water vapor diffusion resistance factor, the slower the water vapor diffuses through the material.  Thermal conductivity is the ability of the material to conduct heat, i.e. the ability of the material to insulate. This property is described by the coefficient of thermal conductivity λ (expressed in W/mK). The lower the λ-value, the better the insulation capacity of the material. It must be mentioned that MP-75 Diamond plaster has an excellent thermal insulation capacity (0.47 W/mK). Thus, the lower the coefficient λ, the less heat loss.

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