- EWI-050 Mosaic Render 1.8mm grain 25kg
- EWI-Pro EWI-050 Elastic thin-coat render
- External Wall Insulation (EWI) systems
- Ideal solution for applying below the DPC level
- Ready-to-use product in white, black or grey colour
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- Brand: EWI Pro
- Model: EWI-050
- Weight: 25.00kg
- Dimensions: 399mm x 326mm x 277mm
- SKU: EWI-050
- Product code: P1-2512
- MPN: EWI-050
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EWI-050 Mosaic Render 1.8mm grain 25kg is an acrylic resin based durable mosaic thin coat render, which makes it ideal for exposed surfaces prone to damage and soiling (for example the DPC area).
EWI-Pro EWI-050 is designed for application by hand or by mechanical action (using spray equipment for granular texture).
Mosaic Render allows you to apply decorative coats on concrete substrates, mineral undercoats, gypsum plasterboards as well as reinforcement layers in External Wall Insulation (EWI) systems.
EWI-050 is available in white, black or grey colour with a quartz aggregate grain size of 1.8mm.
Mosaic Render EWI-050 is a thin-layer render coat that is used for indoor or outdoor applications, an ideal solution for applying below the DPC level or to areas that are highly susceptible to soiling.
Once dry, EWI-050 Mosaic Render creates an elastic layer over the substrates, with good mechanical resistance and permanent colour properties.
The finished render façade can be scrubbed and cleaned without discoloration or loss of mechanical durability.
A key advantage of Mosaic Render is how easy it is to maintain for years to come.
EWI-050 Mosaic Render comes as a ready-to-use product and should not be thinned with water or any other products.
To ensure that the pigments are fully distributed, stir the render within its container before use.
Specification:
Nominal thickness: 2mm
Mosaic Render EWI-050: approx. coverage 3.5m2
Application: by hand or machine
Consistency: ready-to-use product
EWI-050 Mosaic Render 1.8mm grain colours: White, Black and Grey
Weight: 25kg
EWI Pro EWI-050 Mosaic Render 1.8mm grain Application:
· Apply the render using a stainless-steel trowel to the substrate surface.
· Apply the render continually to one surface before moving on to the next.
· The optimal thickness of the render is equal to the grain size and is achieved by removing any excess product from the substrate.
· Works must be protected from rain, snow, strong winds and direct sunlight.
· The average drying time for Mosaic Render is 12-48 hours depending on weather conditions.
· The drying period may be significantly longer in low temperatures and high relative humidity.
Substrate Preparation for EWI-050 Mosaic Render:
· Before applying the render, the basecoat layer needs to be primed using EWI-330 Acrylic Primer.
· This can be applied to the substrate using a brush, a roller or a spray machine.
· All substrates must be load-bearing, tight, stable, even and clean.
· The substrate must be cleared from dust, grease, anti-adhesive solutions, paint residue, mould, algae, moss, etc., and must be free from cracks and saline efflorescence.
EWI-050 Certification and Standards:
· PN-C-81913:1998 Dispersion paints for façade painting.
· European Technical Approvals ETA – 15/0576 and ETA – 15/0575.
· BBA Approval Inspection Testing Certificate 18/5503.
*Further information may be found in our Downloads section.
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Datasheet ǀ Declaration of Performance - DoP ǀ BBA Certificate ǀ Installation Guide ǀ Certificates ǀ Brochure ǀ SPEC Sheet
specification | |
Board covarage | 3.5 m2 |
Colour | White, Grey, Black |
Consistancy | Ready-to-use product |
Density | 3.3 g/cm3 |
Material | Acrylic polymer binder with dyed quartz aggregate |
Profile | Mosaic Render 1.8mm grain |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.83 W/mK |
Thickness | 2mm |
Shelf Life | One year from manufacture date |
Application Temperature | from +5 °C to +25 °C |
Shipping method | Rigid Vehicle ǀ Courier |
Applications | External Wall Insulation (EWI) systems |
BBA Certified | Yes (no. 18/5503) |
ETA Notification | Yes |
Features | Elastic Thin Coat Mosaic Render |
Manufacturer | EWI Pro® |
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