PRB OZÉ
superior and long-lasting decorative protection of façade surfaces
BRIGHT WHITE SEMI-LIGHTWEIGHT MONOCOUCHE RENDER
An ideal choice for a durable and decorative finish, suitable for both external and internal masonry. This weatherproof render provides excellent breathability and can be applied in a single coat.
Description
PRB OZÉ is a semi-lightweight monocouche render designed for long-lasting protection and a bright, visually appealing finish. This decorative through-coloured render is available in the bright white "Neige" colour and can be applied by hand or machine. OZÉ’s versatility offers a range of finishes, including scraped, roughcast and floated smooth, each providing a unique aesthetic. Adapted for winter curing conditions, it ensures a resilient, breathable and weatherproof coating for various masonry substrates.
Main Characteristics
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Single Coat Application: Simplifies the process, reducing application time.
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Through Coloured: Provides a consistent bright white colour throughout.
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Breathable: Allows moisture to escape, maintaining a healthy substrate.
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Weatherproof: Protects against harsh environmental conditions.
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Fire Resistant.
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Flexible Application: Suitable for spray or hand application, providing various finishes.
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Fast Setting: Adapted for efficient curing in winter conditions.
Technical Details
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Consumption: Approx. 1.7 kg/m² per mm thickness.
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Storage: 18 months from production date.
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Packaging:
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Available in 25 kg bags.
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Reach out to our team for technical and safety data sheets.
Suitable Substrates
OZÉ is compatible with a variety of concrete blocks and masonry, including:
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Concrete Blocks: 3.6 – 7.3N/mm² ultra-lightweight aggregate blocks (<950kg/m³) and lightweight aggregate blocks (950 – 1500kg/m³).
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Dense Aggregate Concrete Blocks: 7.5N/mm² with a dry density of 1500kg/m³.
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Brickwork and Clay Insulating Blocks: Compatible for solid adhesion.
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Existing Sound Renders: Can be used over stable, existing renders.
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Lightweight Aircrete Concrete Blockwork: Suitable for densities >550kg/m³.
Note: For certain substrates like concrete, brickwork and clay insulating blocks, additional preparation may be required.