In modern dry-mix mortar systems, redispersible polymer powder (RDP) has become a core performance component, not just an additive. Produced by spray-drying polymer emulsions, RDP can redisperse in water and form a continuous polymer film during mortar hardening. This film acts like a flexible 3D network, binding cement and aggregates together, fundamentally improving the limitations of traditional mortar systems. 1. Tile Adhesive: The Key to Solving Bonding Failure Tile adhesive is one of the most critical applications of RDP. Modern tiles are evolving toward: Low water absorption (<0.8%) Large formats High density surfaces These changes make traditional cement mortar insufficient. 1.1 Solving Bonding Issues with Dense Tiles Traditional mortar relies on mechanical interlocking. However, dense porcelain tiles provide almost no anchoring surface. With RDP, the polymer film enables chemical adhesion and intermolecular forces, upgrading bonding from purely mechanical to hybrid bon...
Hook (Opening) Most people think: 👉 Putty is just a cheap material But reality says otherwise: ❌ Cracking after months ❌ Peeling when exposed to moisture ❌ Full wall rework The issue is NOT the price. It’s that you misunderstood the cost structure from the beginning. This guide will show you: 👉 Where the money really goes 👉 Where most people get tricked 👉 How to optimize cost without sacrificing performance 1. Cost Structure (Not Just Material) Total cost =👉 Material + Labor + Overhead Most people only look at material. That’s the biggest mistake. 2. Material Cost Breakdown Putty Powder Standard: $140–280/ton Mid-range: $350–550/ton High-end waterproof: $550–800+/ton Per m²: Standard: $0.1 – $0.5 Waterproof: $0.7 – $1.2 👉 The problem is not price 👉 It’s using the WRONG type in the WRONG p...