Anhydrite Screed - Is it right for you?
I'm Andy Parkin, Managing Director of the Multi-Award Winning Speed Screed. Anhydrite Screed, exactly what is it?
We are used to cement being a part of screed mixes, however in this case, it is an anhydrite binder, and so there is no cement whatsoever.
Where does anhydrite screed binder come from?
In the UK, it is mainly from the chemical industry. From the production of acid, it is a waste product that would normally go to the landfill, but in this case, it is milled, and it is actually used in the screed.
Does that mean that there's any detriment to the product? Does it mean that it's weaker? It is not as durable?
No, none of those things. It is equally as strong. It works to its designed strength, and so whether your project is a 50-year life or 100-year life, it will be suitable to meet those requirements.
What are the benefits of using an anhydrite screed?
Eco-friendly
It is a recycled...