weberfloor PUD Topcoat New Product
5.5 kg (Part A – 4.5kg pail + Part B – 1.0kg pail)
The weberfloor PUD Topcoat is a high-performance, two-component, water-based polyurethane coating that is suitable for various applications. It provides a durable finish for interior and exterior conditions, resistant to light chemicals, ultraviolet heat, and abrasion.
All surfaces must be clean, structurally sound, dry and free from any laitance, oil, grease, and contaminants. The substrate shall be in good condition, and cleaned of contaminants by grit or shot blasting, high-pressure water jetting, or grinding. Remove any remnants of concrete curing agents, admixtures, surface hardeners, etc. which may hinder adhesion.
The surface should be compacted and smooth with a power float machine. It should have a minimum compressive strength of 25 N/mm2 and a minimum tensile strength of 1.5 N/mm2. New concrete or screed must be left for a minimum of 7 days before application. Power-floated subfloors should be mechanically prepared before application to achieve good adhesion.
Avoid spanning any joints or cracks in the floor susceptible to movement, such as construction joints. In cases where non-moving cracks are present in the screed/concrete substrates, it is advisable to thoroughly fill them with a suitable resin system before application.
Hygienic, easy to clean
Extreme ultraviolet and heat resistance
Hard-wearing and durable
Abrasion-resistant for light and medium traffic
The information and physical data in this catalogue are given to the best of our knowledge under standard testing methods and a controlled environment. The results may vary with different weather / site conditions, workmanship or substrates. This is beyond our control that we shall not be liable for any faults or consequences arising or associated with this. We suggest comprehensive tests to be conducted before final application. Unless specified, all technical data are average values with a curing time of 28 days. We reserve the right to update or amend the contents in the light of new findings during the course of research and development.