Screed Drying Time Calculator

Screed Drying Time Calculator

Screed drying times can vary significantly depending on the type of screed, thickness, environmental conditions, and whether additives are used. Here's a table outlining the drying times for different types of screeds:

Screed TypeAverage Drying TimeNotes
Traditional Sand/Cement1 day per mm (up to 40mm thick) beyond that, 2 days per mmDrying time increases for thickness beyond 40mm. Typically requires 7-10 days before light foot traffic is allowed.
Fast-Drying Cementitious1 to 5 days per mm (depending on brand/product)Fast-drying additives speed up the process. Ensure to check manufacturer's guidelines.
Anhydrite (Calcium Sulphate)1 day per mm up to 40mm, beyond that, 2 days per mmSensitive to moisture, must be sealed before applying certain floor coverings.
Liquid Flowing Screed1mm/day up to 40mm, then 0.5mm/day beyond 40mmRequires good ventilation to aid drying.
Polymer-Modified Screed3 to 5 days depending on thickness and brandQuick setting for specific applications; manufacturer's instructions essential.
Self-Levelling Screed1 to 3 days depending on thickness and conditionsThin layers (up to 10mm) generally dry quicker.
Thermal or Insulation ScreedVaries greatly (commonly 7-14 days)Depends on material composition and thickness, tends to be slower drying.
Magnesium Oxychloride (Magnesite)1 day per mmTypically used for lightweight applications but sensitive to moisture.

Factors Affecting Drying Time:

  1. Thickness: Thicker screeds take longer to dry.
  2. Ambient Conditions: Temperature, humidity, and ventilation all influence drying times.
  3. Additives: Special additives can significantly accelerate or slow down drying times.

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