INDUSTRIAL CEMENT

ONE PRODUCT, MULTIPLE EFFECTS
FAQ - SDS

1. Description
It is the boldest expression of design innovation, a decorative effect that redefines the concept of material and space.
Designed for walls and floors, this covering combines the durability of concrete with its contemporary aesthetic, creating minimalist, robust surfaces with a striking visual impact.
Its dynamic textures and impeccable finish transform any space into a symbol of modernity and metropolitan character. Industrial Cement is more than a stylistic choice: it is a statement of ambition and avant-garde, perfect for those who want to dominate their space with elegance and determination.
2. Fields of application
Ideal for covering floors, walls, and ceilings, both indoors and outdoors, it is ideal for large-scale design and renovations of public and private spaces, shopping centers, shops, bars, villas, residences, swimming pools, balconies, terraces, bathrooms, shower stalls, saunas, kitchens, furniture, and accessories.
The unique feature of the completely seamless design allows for seamless solutions between the floor and the wall, meeting the furnishing needs of modern and contemporary architecture.
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. Floor application
Substrates must be dry, solid, and free of dust, paint, wax, oil, loose particles, and seasoned surfaces.
Lay out the 70/80 g/m2 fiberglass mesh, taking care to position it so that it does not crease. Overlap the ends of the mesh by at least 10 cm.
Apply a single coat of Primer Beton evenly and smoothly using a stainless steel trowel.
Let dry for 24 hours (+20°C).
Apply a first coat of Cemento 3D using a stainless steel trowel, evenly over the entire surface.
Let dry for 12 hours (+20°C).
Apply a second coat of Cemento 3D as described for the first.
Let dry for 24 hours (+20°C).
Apply a first coat of VetroLiquido PRP Satin using a short-haired roller for approximately 1/2 square meter, then immediately smooth the wet product with a stainless steel trowel to remove any bubbles.
Let dry for 12 hours (+20°C).
Apply a second coat of VetroLiquido PRP Satin as described for the first.
5. Wall application
Substrates must be dry, solid, and free of dust, paint, wax, oil, loose particles, and weathered surfaces.
Apply a single coat of Primer NK evenly over the entire surface using a roller.
Let dry for 24 hours (+20°C).
Apply a first coat of Cemento 3D using a stainless steel trowel evenly over the entire surface.
Let dry for 12 hours (+20°C).
Apply a second coat of Cemento 3D as described for the first.
Let dry for 24 hours (+20°C).
Apply a first coat of VetroLiquido PRP Satin using a short-haired roller for approximately 1/2 m2 and immediately smooth the product while it is still wet with a stainless steel trowel to eliminate any bubbles.
Let dry for 12 hours (+20°C).
Apply a second coat of VetroLiquido PRP Satin as described for the first.
6. Performance characteristics
Tensile strength (EN 13892-2): 38 N/mm² after 28 days;
Compressive strength (EN 13892-2): 38 N/mm² after 28 days;
Flexible strength (EN 13892-2): 36 Nm after 28 days,
Impact resistance (UNI EN ISO 6272-1): 0.500 Nm/501 m;
Permeability resistance (UNI EN 1062-3): 0.0001 kg/m²*h0.5 after 5 days,
Reaction to fire (EN 13501-1) CLASS 1 after 28 days;
Adhesion strength to concrete (EN 13892-8): 6 N/mm² after 28 days;
Testing for castor chairs (EN 425): absolutely free of defects;
Minimum/maximum recommended thickness for the application cycle: 3 mm. Consumption may vary depending on the consistency, porosity, and condition of the surface, as well as the application method;
Performance tests were conducted in our laboratories (laboratory temperature +21°C - humidity 65%);
Slip resistance: DIN 51097 method Class A 19° ≤ α < 27° - Non-slip (DIN 51130): R11 - Food production environments, catering kitchens, work environments with a high presence of water and mud, clinics, laboratories, laundries, hangars.
7. Rules and useful tips
Introduction:
Let's start by saying that the success of a floor depends largely on the substrate, the correct application method, and the mixing and installation phases. However, proper cleaning and proper maintenance are the responsibility of those who live with seamless surfaces. The more cared for, the longer the floor will last.
Advantages of Cemento 3D flooring:
The floor is available in a wide variety of colors and textures, can be matte or satin, smooth or rough, and is highly resistant to wear, trampling, and impacts. Furthermore, it holds up well in humid environments, has good fireproof properties, thus preventing the spread of flames, is highly resistant to chemicals, the surface is hygienic because it has no joints, and, finally, is easy to clean and maintain.
Disadvantages of Cemento 3D flooring:
The floor is very durable, but not as durable as a ceramic or stoneware floor. It can be repaired rather than replaced entirely if the damage affects a very small area, and this is also a good thing, but in any case, it must be applied by qualified professionals. It is not suitable for DIY.
Using the Cemento 3D floor:
In the first week after applying the complete cycle, it is very important not to clean the floor under any circumstances. Do not spill any liquid on the floor that could alter the color, lighten, or even bleach it. Therefore, avoid walking on the floor at all costs, as it has not yet reached its maximum hardness and chemical resistance.
Cleaning the Cemento 3D floor:
Start cleaning the floor by removing dust and dirt using a soft-bristled broom or a vacuum cleaner to gently sweep the surface. Be sure to cover the entire floor area, including hard-to-reach areas like corners. Mopping the floor without sweeping away dust and dirt can damage the surface layer over time, leaving it looking dirty even after thoroughly mopping.
Helpful tips for cleaning Cemento 3D flooring:
Prepare a solution of warm water and neutral soap, following the manufacturer's instructions. Using a microfiber cloth, thoroughly clean the entire surface. Be sure not to overdo the detergent, as excessive amounts could leave residue on the floor. Neutral products are the best choice for interiors and home environments; they are simple, economical, and extremely effective.
Helpful tips for treating Cemento 3D flooring:
Use a doormat outside the door. Use non-absorbent mats under the sink and washbasin. Use cotton or natural fiber mats; those made of rubber or synthetic fibers may release oil and stain the surface. Place shock-absorbent felt pads under the legs of chairs, tables, desks, and furniture. Use silicone rubber casters for office chairs. Clean up spilled liquids immediately; if left to settle, they could damage the floor's surface protection.
Take extreme care not to spill anything on the surface, including substances such as oils, perfumes, creams, grease, stucco, mortar, and paint, which could permanently damage the floor. Do not leave damp cloths on the floor. Never use abrasive or aggressive products such as wire brushes, sandpaper, hydrochloric acid, acetone, or ammonia, as their corrosive properties will damage the floor. Take extreme care when installing furniture (in any case, it is recommended to let the surface fully cure) and do not place objects on the floor. In fact, improperly curing the floor will result in unsightly stains, even after several days.
Do not drag any objects across the floor. Walk on the surface only with clean shoes. Avoid standing water and direct contact with moisture. Knowledge of the substrates and their suitability for the correct installation method and use of the products is the responsibility of the person performing the work. Proper treatment, maintenance, and cleaning of the surfaces is the customer's responsibility.
However, since we cannot intervene directly, the company assumes no responsibility for the conditions of the construction sites, the execution of the work, or the proper treatment, maintenance, and post-installation cleaning of the floors, as these are beyond our control. For any information, please contact our technical support team.
8. 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.
