
IsoPondi roof paint is a two-component aliphatic, brushable polyurea coating with excellent UV-resistance and waterproofing properties for granulated bitumen roofs. IsoPondi is CE-marked according to EN 1504-2:2004 and certified according to ETAG-005. IsoPondi also has an excellent solar reflective index (SRI). Thanks to the high SRI, IsoPondi reflects much of the incoming light, reducing the energy need for cooling buildings exposed to high levels of solar radiation.
IsoPondi roof paint is a two-component aliphatic, brushable polyurea coating with excellent UV-resistance and waterproofing properties for granulated bitumen roofs. IsoPondi is CE-marked according to EN 1504-2:2004 and certified according to ETAG-005. IsoPondi also has an excellent solar reflective index (SRI). Thanks to the high SRI, IsoPondi reflects much of the incoming light, reducing the energy need for cooling buildings exposed to high levels of solar radiation.
IsoPondi creates a waterproof coating with high SRI, excellent elongation at break and a long service life. Easy to apply, long pot-life and fast curing.
Granulated bitumen and polyurethane roofs, especially suitable for flat roofs given IsoPondi's excellent ability to withstand ponding water.
to be applied in the total amount of 1,2-1,8 kg per m2 (2 layers), depanding on the substrate and application method.
Solventborne
IsoPondi has a shelf life of 2 years (5-45°C) in sealed cans IsoPondi hardener has a shelf life of 1 year (5-35°C) in sealed cans
Tikkurila Isopondi forms a tight membrane which is highly resistant to ponding water. Keeps the roof in good shape protecting the house and its structures.
It can be applied on a moderately damaged roof surface, making it an attractive product for renovation. To be applied easily with a roller and cures quickly.
Thanks to the high SRI, Tikkurila IsoPondi reflects much of the incoming light, and less energy is needed to cool down a building exposed to high levels of solar radiation.
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