PMBS15
Overview
Product Information
- Product Type
- PVCu Movement Bead
- Plaster Thickness
- 15
- Material
- PVCu
Specification
Product Code | Length (mm) | Flange Width (mm) | Plaster Thickness (mm) | Pack Size | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PMBS15/2.5WH | 2500 | 61 | 15 | 25 | |
PMBS15/3.0IV | 3000 | 61 | 15 | 25 | |
PMBS15/3.0WH | 3000 | 61 | 15 | 25 |
- For Movement Bead installation, all backgrounds should be free of deleterious substances such as mould, oil and grease and be adequately prepared to accommodate the finished surface, all beading and attendant fixings at the specified depths. The use of sand or water contaminated with soluble salts in plastering mixes should be avoided.
- Using galvanised or stainless steel nails (compatible with bead material) complying with BS 1202: Part 1, fixed at a maximum of 600mm apart. When nailing to a solid background the line of the bead will follow the line of the background. Press the bead onto dabs of the same material as the undercoat; dabs should be applied at a maximum of 600mm apart. This method will even out minor irregularities in the line of the background, although the line of the bead will tend to generally follow the line of the background. When beads are used with metal lath backgrounds, galvanised or stainless steel tying wire may be used to secure the beads in position. Soft galvanised wire to BS 443 and soft stainless steel wire complying with BS 1554 should be used to match the bead and lath materials. All wires should be twisted tightly, and the ends bent away from the finished face of the coating
- Catnic PVCu plaster beads conform to BS EN 13914-1:2005 and are manufactured from virgin polyvinylchloride unplasticized, which is impact resistant, external window grade and UV stable. Application and installation should be in accordance with BS 5492:1990 Code of Practice for internal plastering and BS 5262:1991 Code of Practice for external renderings.
About
Catnic Movement Beads are used where the underlying substrate changes, or where minor movement in the structure beneath the render is expected. They allow for movement between adjoining surfaces resulting in differential expansion and expansion within the plaster/rendered area, enabling movement of +/- 3mm. Movement beads can also be used where changes in render colour are specified Movement Beads should be installed at no greater than 5m intervals.
- Movement beads should NOT be used over structural movement joints. Movement Beads may be cut to length using fine toothed hacksaw or tin snips. PVCu pipe weld adhesive can be used for butt joints in conjunction with link pegs where required.
- PVCu plaster beads are designed to be used externally, where galvanised beads are not recommended, and internally in areas of high moisture or damp conditions. They are an economical alternative to stainless steel.
Support & FAQs
Galvanised steel beads are designed to be used for internal plasterwork. The zinc coating protects the steel from corrosion but is generally unsuitable for exterior areas. A number of different galvanised products are available to suit the specific application. Our Catnic range includes angle, depth gauge, movement, architrave and plasterstop beads as well as products for drywall and thin coat plaster. Learn more with our helpful guide
The corrosion resistance of stainless steel makes it suitable for exterior applications and interior areas of higher moisture. In particular stainless steel beads should be used where a cement-based render is being applied. Here at Catnic, there are standard angle and renderstop beads available alongside plasterstop and movement beads for different widths and plaster depths. PVCu (polyvinylchloride unplasticised) beads are recommended for applications with the most challenging environmental conditions. Similar to stainless steel, PVCu plasterbead can be used both for external rendering and internal plastering. PVCu is unaffected by moisture, salt and weathering and is resistant to damage and chemical attack. Learn more with our helpful guide
Plaster beads might be viewed by some as a commodity purchase and as such insufficient care may be taken to select the right product for the job. Yet, using a material that is unsuitable may shorten the life of the plaster or render and present serious issues for the condition of the property. Selecting the correct, high quality plaster bead will ensure a neat, crisp, long lasting professional finish, every time. Here's why it's so important.