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It is a two-component coating. The Econatur line is characterized by using two components for hardening. The microcement powder must be mixed with the resin in the appropriate proportion, so that it provides the ideal hardness and adhesion to the system.
It stands out for its easy application and smooth maneuverability because its hardening time is very long.
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It is a water-based resin, with excellent compatibility with cement, to be added to different cementitious mixtures, microcement or mortars, consolidating the cement layers and improving their mechanical properties, elasticity, adhesion and waterproofing.
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It is a one-component coating formulated with high-performance cements, aggregates, additives, catalysts, inorganic colorants and synthetic resins.
The Erfitt microcement line is characterized by being a single-component coating. It only needs to be mixed with water to harden. The main difference compared to those that are combined with Indoor resin is that its hardening time is not as long. However, mixing with water and not with resin gives it simplicity when applying.
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The new formula of the ready microcement line, based on polyurethane, is characterized by being the most versatile line, as it consists of two possible products in one.
Ready can be a ‘ready to use’ microcement with a hardness of 27 Mpa.
Ready ‘Bi-component’ allows its application on high traffic floors, with an excellent result. Ready to use allows its application on walls with many structural cracks, it has an incredible elasticity. It is waterproof in bulk, but by adding the hardener we increase its im-permeability even more. For both versions just add the color and stir.
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It is a one-component water-based acrylic sealant for microcement floors and other supports. It stands out for its high solids content and high impermeability. It spreads evenly, leaving a completely homogeneous film. It seals microcement or cementitious mortars. The essential purpose is sealing or anchoring the microcement or mortars for subsequent finishing with harder products, provides impermeability and avoids roller marks, very high covering power due to its high solids content, and very good planimetry.
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It is a water-based resin, with excellent adhesion on any porous or very porous surface, and a permanent residual tack that ensures adhesion between layers; It has great elasticity, maintaining this property for long periods of time with high resistance to water and alkalis, which is why it excellently resists different atmospheric conditions.
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Poliurethane varnish is a two component water-based polyurethane coating with excellent hardness and chemical resistance.
Developed with the innovative WMA (Without Matting Agents) technology. Characterized by the absence of matting agents in satin and matte finishes.
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Application instructions
ECONATUR MICROCEMENT AND MICROMORTAR APPLICATION
Step 1. Cleaning and preparation of the support.
Check that the surface is level and consolidated. Clean and dry the support.
Step 2. Primer / Bonding bridge.
Apply a layer of bonding bridge and place the mesh on tiles, tiles or irregular surfaces. Depending on the porosity of the surface, the primer is applied undiluted when it is slightly porous or diluted by mixing two parts of primer with one part of water on porous surfaces. Allow to dry for a minimum of 30 minutes, 2 hours maximum.
Step 3. First layer of micromortar Econatur base.
Apply a first layer of Econatur pigmented base microcement using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4 to 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
10kg of Econatur Base – 2.5L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 4. Second layer of micromortar Econatur base.
Apply the second layer of Econatur pigmented base microcement using a trowel. After a drying time of between 4 and 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It must be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
10kg Econatur Base – 2.5L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT THAT WE HAVE FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 5. A layer of fine/medium Econatur microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of Econatur fine or medium pigmented microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
10kg of Econatur Medium – 4.5L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
10kg of Econatur Fine – 4.5L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 6. Second layer of fine/medium Econatur microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of fine or medium pigmented Econatur microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 7. Normal sealant.
Before using the sealant on floors, furniture and wet areas to protect the substrate, check that the microcement is very dry and very clean. Apply one coat. We recommend allowing it to dry for at least 8 hours.
Step 8. Varnish
Use a single-component or two-component varnish, depending on the surface, to protect the support. Apply 2 coats on any surface and 3 coats in damp areas. Allow to dry for at least 3 hours between coats. Before applying the next coat, the previous coat must be dry to the touch. Apply with a brush, paying special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tiles, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this joint and creating a damp spot.
Step 9. Water repellent (only for water areas).
Apply a layer of water-repellent liquid with a roller and brush. This layer will provide additional protection to the water area. Apply with a brush, paying special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tile, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this join and creating a damp spot.
Step 10. Drying
Once the last coat of varnish has been applied, we must wait at least 48 hours before using the surface.
ERFITT MICROCEMENT AND MICROMORTAR APPLICATION
Step 1. Cleaning and preparation of the support.
Check that the surface is level and consolidated. Clean and dry the support.
Step 2. Primer / Bonding bridge.
Apply a layer of bonding bridge and place the mesh on tiles, tiles or irregular surfaces. Depending on the porosity of the surface, the primer is applied undiluted when it is slightly porous or diluted by mixing two parts of primer with one part of water on porous surfaces. Allow to dry for a minimum of 30 minutes, 2 hours maximum.
Step 3. First layer of micromortar Erfitt base.
Apply a first layer of Erfitt pigmented base microcement using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4 to 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
10kg of Erfitt Base – 2.25L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 4. Second layer of micromortar Erfitt base.
Apply the second layer of Erfitt pigmented base microcement using a trowel. After a drying time of between 4 and 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It must be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
10kg of Erfitt Base – 2.25L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT THAT WE HAVE FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 5. A layer of fine/medium Erfitt microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of Erfitt fine or medium pigmented microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
10kg of Erfitt Medium – 3L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
10kg of Erfitt Fine – 4.5L of water (Approximate recommended mix)
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 6. Second layer of fine/medium Erfitt microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of fine or medium pigmented Erfitt microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 7. Normal sealant.
Before using the sealant on floors, furniture and wet areas to protect the substrate, check that the microcement is very dry and very clean. Apply one coat. We recommend allowing it to dry for at least 8 hours.
Step 8. Varnish
Use a single-component or two-component varnish, depending on the surface, to protect the support. Apply 2 coats on any surface and 3 coats in damp areas. Allow to dry for at least 3 hours between coats. Before applying the next coat, the previous coat must be dry to the touch. Apply with a brush, paying special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tiles, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this joint and creating a damp spot.
Step 9. Water repellent (only for water areas).
Apply a layer of water repellent liquid with a roller and brush. This layer will provide additional protection to the water area. Apply with a brush and pay special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tile, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this join and creating a damp spot.
Step 10. Drying
Once the last coat of varnish has been applied, we must wait at least 48 hours before using the surface.
READY MICROCEMENT AND MICROMORTAR APPLICATION
Step 1. Cleaning and preparation of the support.
Check that the surface is level and consolidated. Clean and dry the support.
Step 2. Primer / Bonding bridge.
Apply a layer of bonding bridge and place the mesh on tiles, tiles or irregular surfaces. Depending on the porosity of the surface, the primer is applied undiluted when it is slightly porous or diluted by mixing two parts of primer with one part of water on porous surfaces. Allow to dry for a minimum of 30 minutes, 2 hours maximum.
Step 3. First layer of micromortar Ready base.
Apply a first layer of Ready pigmented base microcement using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4 to 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 4. Second layer of micromortar Ready base.
Apply the second layer of Ready pigmented base microcement using a trowel. After a drying time of between 4 and 8 hours, which may vary depending on the ambient temperature and humidity. It must be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 80-grit sandpaper.
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT THAT WE HAVE FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 5. A layer of fine/medium Ready microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of Ready fine/medium pigmented microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
TO OBTAIN THE CHOSEN COLOUR, IN THIS STEP ADD 250g OF DYE FOR EVERY 10kg OF MICROCEMENT.
Step 6. Second layer of fine/medium Ready microcement or micromortar.
Apply a single layer of Ready fine/medium pigmented microcement or micromortar using a trowel. Allow to dry for 4-8 hours, which may vary depending on ambient temperature and humidity. It should be sufficiently dry to the touch before applying the next layer. Remove any burrs before it is completely dry with 120-grit sandpaper.
USE TINTED MICROCEMENT FROM THE PREVIOUS APPLICATION.
Step 7. Normal sealant.
Before using the sealant on floors, furniture and wet areas to protect the substrate, check that the microcement is very dry and very clean. Apply one coat. We recommend allowing it to dry for at least 8 hours.
Step 8. Varnish
Use a single-component or two-component varnish, depending on the surface, to protect the support. Apply 2 coats on any surface and 3 coats in damp areas. Allow to dry for at least 3 hours between coats. Before applying the next coat, the previous coat must be dry to the touch. Apply with a brush, paying special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tiles, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this joint and creating a damp spot.
Step 9. Water repellent (only for water areas).
Apply a layer of water-repellent liquid with a roller and brush. This layer will provide additional protection to the water area. Apply with a brush, paying special attention to the areas where the microcement joins any surface that is not microcement (shower tray grate, tile, etc.) to prevent water from penetrating through this join and creating a damp spot.
Step 10. Drying
Once the last coat of varnish has been applied, we must wait at least 48 hours before using the surface.