Nova 20
Semi-matt
Water-borne, solvent-free dispersion paint for professional interior painting. Semi-matte renovation paint with Nordic eco-label. Wide range of colors.
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Easy to apply
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Wide range of colors
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Safe and sustainable solution
- 8010
- 8 m²/l
- 11 m²/l
- 2 h
- 0.5 h
Finish
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Semi-matt
Product Data
Water-borne, solvent-free dispersion paint for professional interior painting. Semi-matte renovation paint with Nordic eco-label. Wide range of colors.
Product Features
Suitable for first application and maintenance painting of concrete, plaster, filler, plasterboard, chipboard, and wood fiberboard surfaces according to instructions. Product can be used in LEED, BREEAM certified buildings and Swan ecolabelled buildings.
Recommended Uses
Wall and ceiling surfaces in dry interior spaces; e.g. living spaces, kitchens, office and light use public spaces.
Technical Information
Theoretical coverage 8-11 m²/l. Practical coverage depends on the application method, conditions, absorbency and roughness of the surface to be treated.
Thinner
Waterborne
Application Method
spraying, brush, roller
Storage
Must be protected from frost. Store in a dry and cool place, protected from sunlight. Tinted paint or opened container does not withstand long-term storage. Close the can carefully for the next use.
Colour collections
Easy to apply
Apply the paint with a roller, spray, or brush. Nova 20 is dust-dry in half an hour and recoatable after 1-2 hours.
Wide range of colors
Nova 20 can be tinted to thousands of colors, including all the colors in the Symphony 2436 color card.
Safe and sustainable solution
Products in Nova range are user-friendly. Products are developed in cooperation with Finnish Allergy, Skin and Asthma Association. Nova products have been granted the Nordic Swan ecolabel and due to low emissions they belong to building material emission class M1. Products can be used in LEED, BREEAM certified buildings and Swan ecolabelled buildings
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