- EWI-330 Mineral and Acrylic Primer 20kg
- Priming Paint to help strengthen the substrate
- Can be tinted in the same colour as the render
- Adhesion between the render and the basecoat
- Ready-to-use mixture in 20kg plastic tube
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- Brand: EWI Pro
- Model: EWI-330 20kg
- Weight: 20.00kg
- Dimensions: 349mm x 299mm x 225mm
- SKU: 20kg
- Product code: P1-2525
- MPN: EWI-330 20kg
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EWI-330 Mineral and Acrylic Primer 20kg (Priming Paint) is a deep-penetrating primer, used for final preparation of surfaces prior to applying EWI Pro mineral, acrylic and mosaic renders to strengthen the substrate in External Wall Insulation systems.
Mineral & Acrylic Priming Paint facilitates rendering plaster coats and enhances their adhesion to substrates, helping to ensure a long lasting finish.
EWI-330 can be pigmented to match the colour of the render and comes as a ready-to-use mixture in 7kg and 20kg plastic tubs.
Most popular EWI-330 Priming Paint colours are: Pure White, Linen, Orchid, Ivory, Mist, Porcelain, Copenhagen, Antique White, Eggshell, Platinum, Elderflower, Fog, Ice, Clay, Haze, Frost, Cloud, Silver, Bone, Sandstone, Parrifin, Magnolia, Prosecco, Opal, Almond, Silk, Sage, Mirror, Concrete, Storm, Diamond, Smoke, Truffle, Ash, Lead and Acorn.
EWI-330 Primer is a water-based primer containing acrylic polymers, quartz aggregate, pigments and enhancers.
Specification:
Time to plastering: approx. 24 hours after priming
EWI-333 Top Coat Primer: approx. coverage 65m2
Application: by hand using a roller
Consistency: ready-to-use product
Weight: 20kg
EWI Pro EWI-330 Mineral and Acrylic Primer Application:
· Apply EWI-330 primer uniformly to the substrate using a roller or brush and allow to dry.
· Render should be applied only after the primed surface is allowed to dry for 24 hours.
· Works must not be carried out at temperatures below +5°C, works on elevations must not be carried out during rain or snow, strong winds and in direct sunlight, without special shields to limit exposure to weather conditions.
· Recently rendered coats must be protected against rain, frost and over-rapid drying.
· Caution - The colour of the render primer may be slightly different from the render colour itself due to slight discrepancies between batches.
Substrate Preparation for EWI-330 Mineral & Acrylic Priming Paint:
· All substrates must have appropriate load-bearing capacity and must be dry, compact, stable, even, free of dust, grease, anti-adhesive agents, remaining paint, mould, algae, moss, scratches and salt efflorescence.
· All contamination resulting from grease, oil or anti-adhesive agents should be cleaned by washing with water and/or a detergent.
· The surface should be cleaned with a wire brush to avoid biological contamination.
· Scratched and cracked surfaces should be mended with repair and patching mortar.
· Mortar applied to repaired sites should be dry and well bonded before the application of primer.
· Highly absorptive and sandy substrates should be covered with EWI-301 Water Based Primer and allowed to dry for at least 12 -24 hours prior to priming with EWI-330.
· Surfaces that will not be rendered should be protected prior to priming.
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 | 65 m2 |
Colour | Available in 380 colours |
Consistancy | Ready-to-use product |
Density | 150 g/cm3 |
Material | Water-based, acrylic polymers, quartz aggregate, pigments |
Profile | Priming Paint |
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 | Deep-penetrating Priming Paint |
Manufacturer | EWI Pro® |
We deliver insulation materials to Mainland UK only. Deliveries to Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight etc.. might be possible at additional cost.
We offer free delivery on most of the orders above £300 (excluding VAT) (except special products - shipping cost via courier - products marked ''Request A Quote'')
Delivery of some insulation materials might be extended due to the current situation (Covid-19, stock shortages, allocations).
If you need materials quickly please contact us - we will do our best to help you source materials needed.
We do not deliver on weekends and bank holidays. Sometimes we can deliver on Saturdays - please check with us before placing the order.
If you need any further information please contact us tel. 02081910776
We can help to calculate price per m2 or linear meter (one meter in length) cost, please just contact us via phone 02081910776, email or live chat. Alternatively, you can work it out yourself quickly and easily: to get cost per meter square please divide price shown in orange area by ''Required area (m2)'' Example price of £28.80 divided by board coverage 2.88m2 = cost of £10.00 per m2.
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