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LAYING
During the foundation of the building, the
ground to be laid with oxide flooring is covered
with red soil and well tampered. Once the walls
are completed and the roofing is done, the
tampered earth is bedded with concrete in two
layers.
1:4:8 plain cement concrete bedding which has
40 mm jelly and 10m sand, 4 inches thick in
general or up to 6 inches thick for loose sand.
1:2:4 plain cement concrete finishing which has
baby jelly [12 – 15mm] and screened river
sand,1 ½- 2 inches thick. Floor is plastered with
1:3 or 1:4 cement slurry.
CURING
It is started the next day i.e. after 10 hrs of finishing the oxide floor. The best
method to cure an oxide flooring is the flooding method, wherein a bund(1-1.5 inch
high) is created around the floor area and then flooded with water. water is kept in
place by the bund and is kept for 7 days.
PRECAUTIONS:
PRECAUTIONS WHILE LAYING:
The time gap before coating the oxide and after the plastering should be >30 mins
and <120 mins .If left for too long, the cement plastering will dry completely,
making it difficult for the oxide to stick hence forming blisters. If not left for long
enough, plastering will be too wet and the oxide coating will mix with it and change
color.
PREVENTION OF CRACKS:
The total floor area is divided into grids for laying. (grids maybe made after flooring
is completed).
Cracks can also be avoided by laying a few tiles at random locations.
Cracks can also be avoided by embossing designs on the flooring. (done by holding a
nylon thread of desired thickness over the wet oxide flooring along desired shapes
or lines and then pressing the thread using a trowel)
POLISHING:
Oxide flooring doesn’t require polishing as it ages beautifully with time. If required,
the flooring maybe polished using jute, gunny, bags or polishing machines. Ancient
and crude method of dried coconut pieces was also employed.
SOURCE:
Red Oxide powder is most widely distributed and the basic mineral for steel plant with
tremendous applications in building, construction, paint and the like. In India Red Oxide is
mined in several regions and very good quality with high percentage of iron oxide is available.
ADVANTAGES:
Affordable and suitable for residential purposes.
Enviable longevity, does not chip easily.
Low maintenance, only a mop is required.
Laying takes a couple of days.
Color exudes with every passing year.
Joint free finish.
Bright and non fading colors.
Can also be used on exterior walls along with chuna or fevicol.
DISADVANTAGES:
colors other than red, black or yellow should not be used outside.
acid must not be used for cleaning or polishing.