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Forbo Eurocol 044 Europrimer Multi 10 Litre

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Forbo Eurocol 044 Europrimer Multi 10 Litre

DESCRIPTION

Forbo Eurocol 044 Europrimer Multi 10 Litre

Universal primer.

 

Product Typification

Basis  :  Acrylic dispersion.
Colour  :  White.
Consistency  :  Thin liquid.

Product advantages:
  • Very low VOC-emission
  • Emicode EC 1 plus
  • Universal application 
  • Favourable spreading capacity 

 

Performances

Classification  :  Emicode EC 1 plus tested conform EN 13999-2/4.
Consumption  :  50-75 g/m² on impervious subfloors.
100 - 200 g/m² on absorbent subfloors.*
Flammability  :  Non-flammable.
Specific weight  :  Ca. 1.01 kg/l.
Application:

Primer for:

  • improving the adhesion of levelling compounds and cement-based tile adhesives on all stony surfaces 
  • wooden floors 
  • old, fixed and water-resistant adhesive residues 
  • asphalt floors 
  • terrazzo 
  • outdoor application under normal circumstances
  • ceramic tiles
  • self-levelling anhydrite floors 
  • IMO certification required projects  
  • power-floated floors. 

 

Working Process

Storage  :  Store cool and free from frost.
Tools  :  Foam roller or lambswool roller.
Drying  :  ½ - 1 hour on impervious subfloors. 1 - 2 hours on stony absorbent subfloors. App. 6 hours on anhydrite floors.*
Shelf Life  :  12 months, in unopened packaging.
Cleaner  :  Water.

* The mentioned values have been established in our laboratory and must be considered as guidelines in view of possible variations in climatic circumstances, subfloor compositions and layer thickness. 

Consumption:
50-75 g/m² on impervious subfloors.
100 - 200 g/m² on absorbent subfloors.*

Substrate:
  • The subfloor must have a good tensile and compression strength. The subfloor should also be smooth, clean, permanently dry and free from grease, dirt and dust, according to the requirements of BS 8203 or DIN 18 365. 
  • Not suitable for moisture sensitive subfloors such as chipboard and water-soluble adhesive residues.
  • In advance always seek our technical data sheets. In doubt about the application ask for technical advice. 
User manual:

Working conditions:
Intended surrounding temperature : 18 - 23 °C. 
Material and subfloor temperature : min. 15° - max. 20 ºC. 
Relative humidity : 40 - 70%.

Directions for use:

  • Shake the packaging well before use.
  • On smooth and impervious surfaces apply 044 Europrimer Multi evenly with a foam roller. For absorbent subfloors use a lambswool roller.
  • If required 044 Europrimer Multi can also be applied with a spray-gun.
  • Do not walk on the floor during drying time.
  • After drying the subfloor can be treated as required.
  • Clean tools immediately after use with water.
  • Remove fresh spots immediately with water.
  • When applying a second coat or in combination with 026 Eurprimer multi, the 044 Europrimer Multi must be fully dried and walkable.

Contains methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone (3:1). May produce an allergic reaction.

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