Uncoupling ditra tile has been successfully installed for thousands of years by incorporating an uncoupling layer or forgiving shear interface within the tile assembly.
Ditra mat uncoupling membrane.
It is made of polyethylene creating a waterproofing layer protecting the substrate.
It provides uncoupling to prevent cracked tile and grout.
Schluter ditra membranes provide uncoupling through free space which allows for in plane movement that effectively neutralizes the differential movement stresses between the substrate and the tile thus eliminating the major cause of cracking and delaminating of the tiled surface.
Ditra is an uncoupling membrane designed for ceramic and stone tile installations on floors.
This is a roll of the uncoupling membrane used in the new ditra heat system.
Schluter ditra heat is a modern advanced under tile floor heating system.
Product overview ditra is a polyethylene uncoupling underlayment with a grid ditra is an uncoupling membrane designed for ceramic and stone tile installations on floors.
It is made of polyethylene creating a waterproofing layer protecting the substrate.
A significant refinement on the underfloor heating systems from the last decade it is thinner easier to install and is entirely waterproof.
Ditra can be installed over a variety of subfloors including concrete plywood osb and radiant heated floors.
It provides uncoupling to prevent cracked tile and grout.
Designed specifically for ceramic tile and dimension stone installations ditra serves as an uncoupling layer waterproofing membrane and vapor management layer that accommodates moisture from beneath the tile covering.