Product Details

Zeroset T Adhesive

Rotafix Zeroset T Adhesive is a thixotropic thick film adhesive used to bond flexible rubber membranes to walls, ceilings and floors to create flexible joints.

Flexible joints allow slight movement between surfaces protecting the plastered or rendered finish.  In basements where it is necessary to prevent water entering through construction joints i.e. between walls, floors and ceilings using Rotafix Zeroset T is an essential element in the Waterproofing system.

Typical applications of Rotafix Zeroset T are :

  • Flexible joints wall to floor, wall to wall, wall to ceiling
  • Bonding rubber to masonry such as the Rotafix Flexible Membrane
  • Bonding metal to masonry
  • Displaces water
  • Cures under water

Rotafix Zeroset T comes in 1kg and 5.5Kg sizes.

Rptafix Zeroset T carries the CE Mark and has been tested to ISO15274 the General Adhesives Standard. The test results and details of the CE mark are contained on the datasheet.

Bonds flexible rubber membranes

Rotafix Zeroset T Adhesive is a thixotropic thick film adhesive used to bond flexible rubber membranes to walls, ceilings and floors to create flexible joints.

Rotafix's strengthening techniques were invaluable to the project by ensuring the complex remained open throughout the repair works and the aesthetic of the exposed timber frame was retained.

— J LongwillStructural Engineer

Light Weight Epoxy Mortar - great product, great service, all companies should be like this, Thanks

— Ian ForwardBradford, UK

Rotafix Structural Adhesive - Excellent product

— Keith Burdett Wales

Good technical support on all aspects of wood repairs continues to play a major role. The quality and service of Rotafix is critical, as well as timely delivery. Rotafix staff are always very accommodating to ensure the applications are suitable. 

— J.R.SolomonWinnipeg, Canada

Additional Information

Available Sizes
  • 5L (Product code: 3547)
  • 400cc (Product code: 3544)
Product Coverage

As a guide 400cc pack of mixed ZEROSET T as an Adhesive thickness of 1mm thick will cover 0.4m² of concrete.
As a guide 5.5kg pack will bond 20 linear meters of Rotafix (Hypalon) Membrane @ 1.5mm glue line.

How to use

Add the total contents of the smaller container (curing agent) to the (base). Mix the pastes thoroughly using a flat end palette knife, reference 3642, to give a homogeneous coloured mix)
Place the Follower-plate onto the surface of the mixed material, ensuring it fits parallel in the tub with the outer and central lip pointing upwards. Cut the seal from the front end of the cartridge sleeve. Place the back of the cartridge vertically and centrally over the hole in the follower-plate.
Press the cartridge firmly and continuously down onto the follower-plate until the follower-plate bottoms on the mixing tub base. Carefully remove and invert the now full cartridge.
Screw on the front injection nozzle plus any chosen injection tube assembly. Finally, insert the rear plunger. Where applicable, install the full cartridge of ZEROSET T STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE into the injection gun. Alternatively, for spreader application as an adhesive, dispense directly from the cartridge without the aid of the front nozzle or injection tube.

Product Support

For technical advice call us on+44 (0) 1639 730481 or email sales@rotafix.co.uk to discuss your requirements. 

Pack Includes

  • Base Coat

  • Hardener

  • Product Instructions

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What are resin repairs and what are they used for?

Resin repairs are used to repair or strengthen timber within a building. Our adhesives, grouts and mortars are workable to pump, pour and mould and can be used for a whole range of repairs due to their versatility. They are mostly used within structural timber repairs because of its strength and non-porous composition that makes a tight bond with any timber elements. Damp affected timbers soon start to rot and lose their structural integrity, therefore, it is important to remove affected timbers and rebuild the structure. Timber resin repairs can offer a cost-effective solution by repairing only the damaged area instead of replacing the whole timber structure.

What types of repairs are there?

For structural timber repairs there are several types of repairs we may suggest. After speaking to one of our technical experts, we will assess which of these repairs will be the most effective to solve the property problem. Some of the most common types of repairs for structural timber damage include:

  • Solid Resin
  • Timber Resin Splice (TRS)
  • Crack and Shake Repair
  • Joinery & Cosmetic
How do I know if I need timber resin repair?

The truth is, you may find it difficult to identify whether you need a timber resin repair. If you have noticed rot affected timber within your property, then it’s clear that the affected area needs to be treated. Using timber resin repair systems is one of our rot repair options, but it should only be specified by a professional property surveyor.

If you believe that you have structural timber damage, please call and speak to one of our technical experts to assess the problem and identify the most effective course of action.

What types of repairs are there?

Resin has long been used for structural timber repairs because of the benefits it provides and its effectiveness in timber repairs. Some of the benefits of resin repairs are:

  • They minimise disturbance – Using resin repair means that you can retain existing ceilings and floor fabric but still make an effective repair to the structural timbers. Many other types of timber repair will involve demolishing much more of the property to get access for the repair, often leaving the property uninhabitable for longer and costing more for the repair.
  • Keep your building in use – With other types of repair whole sections of a building are often exposed and unable to be used. A resin repair will only need to expose the localised area.
  • Retain the structure – Resin repairs aim to save the existing timber through repair of the rot affected timber only.
  • Durability – Resin is resistant to moisture and therefore minimises the chances of a future fungal attack.
  • Match exposed timber profiles – Ornate exposed structural timbers can be repaired to match the existing profile.

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