Fontefloor EP 3000
Matt
A two-component, waterborne self-levelling epoxy screed.
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Highly permeable to water vapour
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Low-emission, M1 classified
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A smooth and seamless matt finish
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0.5 m²/l
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7 m²/l
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Finish
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Matt
Product Data
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.
Technical Information
Waterborne
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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.
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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.
![Floors](/sites/default/files/cumulus/floors_profe_sample_fontefloor_ep_3000_ral7044_silk_grey_b3.jpg)
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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