Finngard Silicate Solid
Full matt
Silicate, waterborne paint for facades. For use on traditional lime-cement and lime plasters, thin-layer silicate and mineral-polymer plasters, sand-lime bricks as well as concrete surfaces and for renovation of silicate or lime paint coatings.
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Extreme bonding with the substrate
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Safe facade
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Wide color pallet.
- 3 m²/l
- 5 m²/l
- 12 h
- 12 h
Finish
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Full matt
Documents
Product Data
Silicate, waterborne paint for facades. For use on traditional lime-cement and lime plasters, thin-layer silicate and mineral-polymer plasters, sand-lime bricks as well as concrete surfaces and for renovation of silicate or lime paint coatings.
Product Features
• It creates extremely durable Coatings thanks to the ability to bind to the substrate, preserves color and protective properties for many years. • Increase safety – non-flammabe, A1 classification acc. to norm PN-EN 13501-1 • Ideal for application on „fresh” mineral plasters. • Allows removal of moisture from the wall – a vapor-permeable coating. • Highly resistant to fungi, molds and algae.
Recommended Uses
Perfect for renovation of mineral wool insulation systems and on weaker substrates. The product is suitable for use inside the building.
Technical Information
3-5 m2/l per one coat, depending on the absorbency and structure of the substrate, application method and painting tool used. Attempt to determine the performance for a given substrate. Make test painting in order to determine the coverage of the substrate.
Thinner
Waterborne
Application Method
spraying, brush, roller
Extreme bonding with the substrate
Forms extremely durable coats due to its ability of bonding with the surface, it retains its color and protective properties for many years.
Safe facade
Ensure increased safety of the building. It is noncombustible - holds A1 classification according to PN-EN 13501-1
Wide color pallet.
The paint can be tinted to over 700 colors from the Tikkurila Facade 760 color card.
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