Metal powder-based decorative coating for interiors.
Metallo_Fuso is a decorative coating for interior vertical surfaces, made from selected metal alloy powders, bi-component epoxy resin compounds, fillers and special rheological additives to guarantee excellent workability.
The application of Metallo_Fuso allows unique textures to be achieved, originally and exclusively enhancing the surfaces treated, transforming them into real metal.
Metallo_Fuso is available in Tin, Copper, Brass, Bronze versions.
Application:
- The surface must be dry and have no dust or mineral salt spots.
- If necessary, restore or consolidate the substrate using specific products.
- Treat the surface with appropriate products in the presence of mould. Remove any salt bloom and any flaking old paint by brushing or washing.
- Completely eliminate any raised layers of lime-based or tempera paint. Remove the dust deposits, smog and other by brushing.
- In the presence of non-cohesive and crumbling substrates, apply a layer of Decofix (micronized wall primer) using a brush.
- Alternatively, for solid non-crumbling substrates, a layer of diluted Novaprimer (water-based pigmented acrylic sealer) can be applied using a brush. In the presence of particularly absorbent or critical substrates, a roll or brush can be used to apply a layer of Fondo Universale (covering base primer).
- Use a spatula to apply a layer of Metallo_Fuso on completely dry surfaces.
- Drying time: approx. 24 hours depending on the type of substrate, its absorption and on environmental conditions.
May also be applied over:
- New and old base hydraulic binder-based plaster.
- Pre-existing lime and gypsum plasters
- Plasterboard surfaces
- Concrete surfaces
- Pre-existing synthetic and mineral paints
- Various absorbent mineral conglomerates.
- Wooden, chipboard, plywood, MDF and similar surfaces
- PVC substrates
- Fibre-cement substrates
Approximate coverage yields 0.6-1.8 kg/m2 per individual layer; reference is made to the applications on smooth substrates with average absorption. It is good practice to determine the effective coverage via a preliminary test on the specific substrate.
