NOVALIT L – Polysilicate lazure paint
Polysilicate lazure paint
Mineral lazure paint intended for applying decorative, glaze (not fully covering) paint coatings outside buildings. It is especially recommended for emphasizing the attractive substrate texture and colour merging of the whole facade. It can be applied on mineral substrates (i.e. traditional lime renders, lime-cement renders and cement renders as well as thin coat mineral renders, silicate renders, polysilicate renders) and also substrates with synthetic-based paint coating. NOVALIT L lazure paint is produced based on specially modified potassium water glass in accordance with innovative, low-alkali polysilicate technology. Absorbent mineral substrates, prior to paint application require priming with
NOVALIT GF.
• High decorative value of glaze coating
• Mineral character
• Low-alkali reaction (pH 8÷9.5)
• High resistance to adverse atmospheric conditions
• Resistance to the changes of atmospheric conditions during application and setting
• High dirt resistance
• Micro-porous texture which assures high vapour permeability
• Low surface absorption
• To be applied on both mineral substrates and polymer coated surfaces
Base binder: special modified potassium water glass;
Pigments: resistant to UV radiation and atmospheric conditions non-organic coloured pigments;
The content of volatile organic compounds VOC: cat. A/c. The product contains less than 40 g / l VOC;
Density: ca. 1.20 g/cm³;
Colours: colours from the KABE colour chart and selected NCS colours or samples provided (can be obtained by adding non-organic pigments);
Diluent: water;
Average coverage: ca. 0.15 l/m²;
Temperature of application (air and substrate): from +5°C to +25°C;
Relative humidity: ≤75%;
Relative diffusion resistance of the layer with a thickness of 150 μm:
Sd = 0.04 m (standard requirement Sd ≤ 2.0 m);
Surface absorption coefficient: w = 0.05 kg/m² • h0.5 (standard requirement w ≤ 0.5 kg/m² • h0.5).
Packaging: Single-use plastic packaging of 5 l.
Storage: The product should be stored in its sealed packaging in a cool, but frost-protected room. Opened packaging should be tightly closed and used as quickly as possible.
Shelf life: Originally sealed products have a 12-month shelf life from the date of production (this is printed on the side of the packaging).