SOUL CEMENT
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SOUL CEMENT
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET SOUL CEMENT GENERAL INFORMATION ON USE Name SOUL CEMENT Description Finishing-layer plaster, solventless, containing vinyl resins, mineral binders, lamellated extenders, pigments and quartz Classification UNI 8681 Single-component, finishing-layer plaster, dispersed in water, reactive chemical drying (E2.A.O.A.2.HF) Use Indoors Suitable substrates Cement plasters, paints and plasters containing lime, painted plasters, exposed reinforced concrete, precast concrete panels, fibre cement, wood CHARACTERISTICS free of loose bits. Apply a coat of Metro Fix and subsequently a coat of Metro Cover in order to level the substrate. Already painted or varnished wooden substrates: scrape partially or generally to eliminate residues of existing paint or varnish that is not firmly adherent or completely remove the existing paint by washing with a stripping solvent-based product. New wooden substrates or old substrates already treated as above: grout here and there to fill in any gaps and microcrazing with Metro Stuc. Sand lightly to make the surface to be treated level and even. Apply a coat of Metro Fix and sand slightly. Then verify the consistency of the substrate: if there are dust and/or loose bits it is necessary to apply again Metro Fix. Apply a coat of Metro Cover in order to level the substrate. Type of Equipment stainless steel trowel (Stainless Steel Pollock Trowel), plastic trowel (Gauguin Plastic Trowel) Dilution Appearance/Composition Physical state: paste Type of resin/binder: vinilversatic (UNI 8681: HF) Dimensional Characteristics Absolute gravity: 1520 ± 50 g/l Appearance: satin finish Performance Characteristics Dry weight residue: 70 ± 2% pH: > 11 Colour range SOUL CEMENT colour chart. Colours obtainable with dye meter APPLICATION Ambient conditions Ambient temperature: min +5°C max +40°C Relative ambient humidity: max 80% Preparation of the substrate Walls: the substrates must be carefully prepared by manual brushing and/or by washing, depending on how dirty is the surface to treat. Old paints must be removed. Before applying on wet plaster make sure that it is set. Apply a coat of Metro Fix and subsequently a coat of Metro Cover in order to level the substrate. Plasterboard: the substrates must be carefully prepared by manual brushing and/or by washing, making sure that they are ready to use Application procedure Apply, using a stainless-steel float, one or more layers of SOUL CEMENT. Any rough parts of the substrate should be treated with Metro Stuc beforehand or with several coats of SOUL CEMENT. For marbled type finishes, wet the last coat with a sprayer and smooth with a stainless-steel float until a smooth, satiny finish is obtained, or is possible to finish aesthetically the substrate sanding with fine sand paper. The second layer can be applied after 2 h in normal conditions; the complete drying obtains after about 68 h. The above mentioned data depend on the absorption of the substrate and the ambient conditions. Dry film thickness ≈ 0,35 mm Coverage On two-coat render: 1.6 m2/kg (one coat); 0.8 m2/kg (two coats); On plaster skim coat: 2 m2/kg (one coat); Recommended amount used per m2: 1250 g (two coats) Coverage per pack (20 kg): 40 m2 approx. The coverage varies greatly according to the roughness of the substrate Coating with paint Compatibility with other products: with all water based products TECHNICAL DATA SHEET SOUL CEMENT Note We recommend to use the same lot of product on a continuous surface, otherwise, slight differences cannot be excluded Warning advice for the user See the safety card Odour limit Odourless Identification of type of waste material STORAGE Packaging 20 kg – 10 kg - 5 kg – 1 kg Storage Minimum and maximum temperature: +5°C +30°C. The stability of the product is guaranteed for one year if it is stored in its original packaging in a dry, sheltered place. Do not store the product at less than 5°C. SAFETY INFORMATION In accordance with EEC decision 2000/532/EC amended as: 2001/118/EC, 2001/119/EC, 2001/573/EC and subsequent amendments. Plastic containers: Classifiable with code 150102. Potentially treatable as urban waste material in accordance with the regulations of the individual municipalities Metal containers: Classifiable with code 150104. Potentially treatable as urban waste material in accordance with the regulations of the individual municipalities. If the containers contain residues of liquid material they can be classified as code 080112 Hazard classification Hazard labels required in accordance with: DL (Law Decree) of 3 February 1997 n° 52 amended by DL of 25 February 1998 n°90, DMS (Ministry of Health Decree) of 4 April 1997, DMS of 28 April 1997, DL of 16 July 1998 n° 285, Directive 1999/45/EC of 31 May 1999, DMS of 7 July 1999, DMS of 10 April 2000, DMS of 26 January 2001, DMS of 11 April 2001, Directive 2001/58/EC, Directive 2001/59/EC, Directive 2001/60/EC and subsequent amendments. Dispose of in accordance with local regulations N.B. This Technical Information Sheet is compiled to the best of our technical/scientific knowledge. Nevertheless, it is not binding and does not imply that we are responsible, as the conditions of use are outside our control. It is recommended that the product is always checked as being suitable for the specific application. Company with quality management system certified UNI EN ISO 9001 Issue 04-2014 IVAS Industria Vernici S.p.A. – Via Bellaria, 40 – 47030 San Mauro Pascoli (FC) – Italy Phone +39 0541 815811 Fax +39 0541 815815 - www.metropolis-ivas.com