MONOCHROMATIC MORTAR EFFECT COATING, FOR SWIMMING POOLS

POOL-CEM

COD: POOL-CEM

Two-component polymer-cement waterproofing agent for pool and fountain linings.

description

is a polymer-cement coating consisting of: • Component A: aqueous dispersion of synthetic polymers and additives. - Component B: Cementitious powder containing a mixture of selected grain size sands and additives. By mixing the two components together, a thixotropic pasty compound is obtained that can be applied by stainless steel trowel to concrete artifacts in layers of about 2 mm per coat to obtain an exposed waterproofing coating. is a product designed specifically for creating waterproofing coatings with a spatula or "plaster" effect (which can be reinforced with the insertion of a glass, basalt or carbon mesh) in swimming pools and fountains and surfaces intended for water containment and for protecting concrete against weathering.

use case

  • POOL-CEM is used as an visible waterproof coating for:
  • - Normal chlorination pools (up to 2 ppm chlorine) excluding electrolytic treatment systems.
  • • Tanks, tanks, concrete pipes for the containment of non-corrosive water.
  • - Reinforced concrete artifacts that are to be given weathering protection with an exposed "troweled plaster" cementitious effect.
  • • Stone products, terracotta bricks, mixed walls, etc., provided that they are compatible with the elastic modulus of the product.
  • For other particular surfaces, ask for technical advice from support@nordresine.com.

technical features

  • Impermeabilizzante
  • Traspirante
  • Resistente raggi UV
  • Pedonabile

field of use

  • Piscine

applications

  • Bicomponente
  • Applicazione frattazzo

certifications

Application type Minimum consumption Maximum consumption U.M. Notes
As waterproofing and protective, on horizontal 3,5 4,0 kg/m² For two coats of product.
As waterproofing and protective, on vertical 1,0 1,5 kg/m²
Variant Packaging ADR Pallet packaging Components
WHITE (A+B) - 32.2 kg NO A = 7.2 kg (canister)

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