PU top sealer for trowel coatings in wet areas
Our PU top sealer PU 811 E offers a colourless, low-emission and light-stable sealing layer for walls or floors – not only for epoxy and polyurethane coatings! Sealing gives a robust, moisture-resistant surface that is easy to clean and less susceptible to stains. In areas that are frequently wet with high loads, and areas in which certain chemicals are used, PU 811 E can be applied as an equivalent chemical-resistant alternative to many solvent-based top sealers.
With PU 811 E Wall, a non-pigmented matt sealer for the wall area is available. Due to its special formulation, it is mainly used for decorative wall coverings, e.g. made of EC 450 DECOR. And as R10 version PU 811 E - R10, it is used for producing slip-resistant surfaces.
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Decorative wall and floor coatings in Stucco Veneziano or marble look?
Due to the low emission values and minimal odour nuisance, our EC 450 DECOR?is particularly suitable for use in all representative interior areas with or without exposure to wetness. It can also be used in private living spaces, bathrooms or showers for designing wet-resistant and easy-to-clean surfaces in a colourful way.
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Structures and effects can be realised in different ways, giving each surface a very personal touch: e.g. in concrete look where the individual trowel strokes – i.e. the applicator’s “handwriting” – are visible, or with marble effects by working with two different colour tones, which are blurred into each other. More ideas