Basebeton Plus
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Basebeton Plus User Manual + Technical Data Sheet Product description Basebeton Plus is a ready-to-use micro-cement paste with micronised quartz for application on walls and floors. To renovate existing floors or as a replacement for carpet Can be applied on floors as well as walls because of the strong adhesion Available in 64 standard colours, but can also be supplied in the desired RAL or NCS colour Suitable for indoor use only Application scope Basebeton Plus can be used for: coating and decorating of walls, floors, furniture, shelves and countertops floors with radiant heating, as long as the heating system has been installed in accordance with its approved safety precautions and the appropriate self-levelling base mortar has been used, in order to prevent any cracking problems to the outer layers of the product and therefore to the product itself. Method of application BASEBETON PLUS WALL FINISH Basebeton Plus is applied in two layers. Before applying the first coat of Basebeton Plus, the surface should be smooth, clean and free of unevenness. PREPARATION (day 1) Basebeton Plus wall finish (based on a flat, sauce-ready substrate, e.g. Ardex R1) Walls must be treated with Basebeton Plus Primer at all times. We recommend MCG Primer as a primer for use on absorbent surfaces. For non-absorbent substrates MCG can be used undiluted. For absorbent substrates, dilute with water 1 to 1 if necessary. MCG can be applied evenly with a coat or foam roller. For additional adhesion, Ecohecht can be used instead of MCG. Ecohecht has been specially developed for preparing, maintaining, sealing and optimizing the density and adhesion of both absorbent and non-absorbent substrates and contains a quartz grain. On absorbent substrates Ecohecht can be diluted with water up to 15%. Ecohecht can be evenly applied with a short- or long-pole roller. APPLY BASEBETON PLUS (day 2) When the primer is dry, the application of the first layer of Basebeton Plus can be started. The Basebeton Plus can be applied with a stainless steel plasterer's knife. Spread the first layer as evenly as possible for an even thickness over the entire surface, approximately on grain thickness (0.5 - 1 mm) The first layer determines the final Basebeton Plus look. After the first layer has dried sufficiently (hand-dry, after +- one day part), the second and final layer of Basebeton Plus can be applied. When applying this second layer, make sure that - for optimal effect - the same plasterer's knife is used as when applying the first layer of Basebeton Plus. The second layer of Basebeton Plus must be scraped over the first layer as thinly as possible (0.1-0.5 mm). Page 1 Version 2021-1 www.basebeton.com

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FINISHING (day 3) Once the second layer is also dry, the Basebeton Plus should be sanded using an eccentric rotary sander. For this sanding process we recommend using sandpaper with a grain size of 80 or 120. The degree of sanding directly affects the final result. Once the sanding is complete, the sanded surface should be dusted. This can be done, for example, with a soft brush or industrial vacuum cleaner with a soft brush head. To achieve the desired end result the Basebeton Plus wall is finished with the special Basebeton Plus 2K-PU coating: the SA Basic-coat WB 2K-PU. This coating...

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BASEBETON PLUS FLOOR FINISH Basebeton is applied in two layers. Before applying the first layer of Basebeton, the surface must be smooth, clean and free of unevenness. PREPARATION (day 1) Basebeton Plus floor finish (based on a flat (!) subfloor, e.g. cement screed). Floors must always be treated with Stone Age Epoxy Primer. Before the Epoxy Primer can be applied, the floor must first be treated with MCG Primer. MCG can be applied evenly with a coat or foam roller. The MCG has a drying time of +/- 1 hour (hand dry). When the MCG is dry to the touch, the Epoxy Primer can be applied. There...

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FINISHING (day 3) Once the second layer is also dry, the Basebeton Plus should be sanded using an eccentric rotary sander. For this sanding process we recommend using sandpaper with a grain size of 80 or 120. The degree of sanding directly affects the final result. Once the sanding is complete, the sanded surface should be dusted. This can be done, for example, with a soft dusting brush or industrial vacuum cleaner with a soft brush head.For the desired end result, the Basebeton wall is finished with the special Basebeton 2K-PU coating: the SA Basic-coat WB 2K-PU. This coating consists of...

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Application conditions - Required room temperature of 18 – 25 ⁰C Required material and surface temperature of 12 – 18 ⁰C Relative humidity: 40 – 70 % Consumption Basebeton Plus Primer Basebeton Plus 1st layer Basebeton Plus 2nd layer Basebeton Plus Coating 100 gram per m² 600 gram per m² 400 gram per m² 100 gram per m² BaseBeton Basa : container of 7 kilograms, ready to use BaseBeton Sense : container of 3 kilograms, ready to use Conservation Up to 12 months after the production date, unless stored in the original and closed container and not being exposed to the elements and/or humidity....

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Specifications Type / Appearance Apparent density , Basebeton Plus paste Maximum lifespan of the BaseBeton mixture Maximum aggregate size : Paste : Pre application 1.400 kg / m³, Hardened 2.000 kg / m³ : 7 hours : 0,1 mm Resistance specifications (EN 1015-11): Compression after 28 days Flexion after 28 days Concrete adhesion after 28 days Maximum applicable thickness, paste Reaction to fire testing (EN 13501-1) 30 N/mm² 12 N/mm² 1,6 N/mm² 0,1 to 0,5 mm per layer A1 Maintenance We recommend the use of our BaseBeton Protector in order to properly clean and preserve your BaseBeton. By using...

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The harmonized European standard EN 13 813 ,, Screed material and floor screeds – screeds – material properties and requirements’’ specifies requirements for screeds for use with floor constructions. Structural screeds or coatings, for example those contributing to the load bearing capacity of the construction, are excluded from this standard. Both synthetic resin floors and cement-bonded screeds are covered by these specifications. They must be CE-labelled according to Annex ZA. 3, Table ZA. 1.5 and 3.3 and comply with the requirements of the Construction Products Directive (89/106): Stone...

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