DESIGN CEMENT

ONE PRODUCT, MULTIPLE EFFECTS
FAQ - SDS

1. Description
It was created to transform the very concept of material, offering designers, architects, and creatives a tool capable of bringing boundless projects to life.
This unique combination paves the way for the creation of exclusive furnishing accessories, contemporary sculptures, and captivating surfaces, where aesthetics and functionality meet in perfect balance. Cemento Design is not just a material, but a means of translating visions into tangible reality, transforming every space into a sensory experience and every creation into a work capable of stirring emotions and lasting over time.
Its innovative molecular structure guarantees lightness and strength, allowing every detail to be precisely modeled without sacrificing the typical solidity of concrete.
2. Fields of application
Ideal for covering interior and exterior furniture and furnishings, intended for large-scale design and for the renovation of public and private spaces, shopping centres, shops, bars, villas, and residences.
3. Preparation, coloring and mixing
The composition is 6 liters of drinking water per 20 kg of Cemento 3D.
Add the water to a clean bucket, pour in the desired amount of toner, and mix well.
Add the Cemento 3D in small doses and mix thoroughly using a mechanical mixer until a smooth, lump-free paste is obtained.
4. Application
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5. Important note
The written and verbal technical and application instructions provided to buyers and installers are based on our experience and the current theoretical and practical state of the art. They are not binding and do not imply any contractual obligation or secondary commitment arising from the purchase contract. They do not exempt the buyer from personally verifying the suitability of our products for the intended application, at their own risk. The processing cycles indicated above do not constitute any assumption of liability by Nikkolor Italia s.r.l., which is exempt from any liability for problems arising from incorrect installation.
