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STOPGAP 600 is a deep section base compound designed to quickly and economically raise floor levels in light to heavy-duty applications on both sound absorbent and non-absorbent subfloors. It sets within as little as 3 hours, allowing you to cap it with STOPGAP Fast Track 30, 300, 1200 or 1500 smoothing compounds prior to the installation of new floorcoverings.
STOPGAP 600 is also suitable for use under STOPGAP 800. This deep section base compound maintains dimensional stability and comes as a pre-blended dry powder, designed for application between 5-75mm in one application. It is protein-free making it suitable for use in biologically sensitive areas.
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Walk on from 90 mins
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Lay Floorcoverings from 6 Hrs
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5mm to 75mm application thickness
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Deep Section
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Mix with Water
- Deep section
- Fast drying
- Protein free
- Thickness from 5-75mm in one application
- Suitable for hand or pump application
- Low odour
Coverage:
2.8m² at a thickness of 5mm | 0.9m² at a thickness of 15mm | 0.7m² at a thickness of 20mm | 0.3m² at a thickness of 50mm
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ISO 9001
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ISO 14001
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ISO 45001
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CE Marking
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UKCA
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EC1 PLUS
Stopgap 600 Overview Data sheets and Downloads
STOPGAP 600 AREAS OF USE
STOPGAP 600 is suitable for use over a wide range of subfloor types including sand/cement screed, concrete, granolithic, terrazzo, epoxy and polyurethane resins, ceramic and quarry tiles and STOPGAP waterproof surface membranes.

Need help?
Should you require further information or advice regarding any F. Ball products, please contact the F. Ball technical service team on +44(0)1538 361633 or by e-mail: technical@f-ball.co.uk For the latest information on adhesive recommendations, please refer to the F. Ball Recommended Adhesives Guide