Fontefloor EP 3000
Matt
A two-component, waterborne self-levelling epoxy screed.
- Highly permeable to water vapour
- Low-emission, M1 classified
- A smooth and seamless matt finish
- 0.5 m²/l
- 7 m²/l
Finish
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Matt
A two-component, waterborne self-levelling epoxy screed.
Product Features
• Fontefloor EP 3000 belongs to emission class M1 for building materials. • Water vapour permeable • Low VOC
Recommended Uses
• Recommended for light and medium mechanical stress in commercial, public and residential premises, basements and premises where floors are in direct contact with the ground.
Waterborne
The relative humidity of the concrete should not exceed 97%. The temperature of the ambient air, surface or coating should not fall below +15ºC during application or drying. Relative humidity of air should not exceed 80%.
Surface preparation
New concrete Remove laitance by power grinding, vacuum grit blasting. Choose the method best suited for the premises. After grinding remove dust carefully with a vacuum cleaner. Old concrete Remove all grease, oil, chemicals and other impurities by MAALIPESU detergent. Remove old peeling paint layer by grinding or vacuum grit blasting. Choose the method best suited for the premises. Clean out pot-holes removing all loose friable material. Open cracks with e.g. an abrasive tool. Remove loose material and dust.
Painting
Highly permeable to water vapour
Fontefloor EP 3000 offers high water vapour permeability, making it the perfect choice for concrete floors exposed to capillary moisture.
Low-emission, M1 classified
Fontefloor EP 3000 is a water-borne M1-classified epoxy screed that meets the strictest emissions requirements, ensuring good indoor air quality and making it suitable for green building projects.
A smooth and seamless matt finish
Fontefloor EP 3000 builds up to a beautiful seamless, self-levelling matt finish on the floor. The screed dries to a flat, non-reflective, low-gloss finish and contributes to an attractive, modern look for the floor.
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