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Product category: Walls
News Release from: SAS (Europe) | Subject: Strikolith thin coat range
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 15 February 2007

External render colour matches from
Strikolith

If you cannot find the colour you are looking for in the Strikolith colour chart the Strikolith thin coat range can be matched to the most common colour charts.

With the ever increasing modernisation and experimentation in the construction industry external render has become a more varied market place often calling for radical colour schemes The traditional method of undertaking this would be to use sand and cement and then to paint it with an exterior grade paint

This can lead to the problem of cracking due to inconsistencies in the mix as well as the cost of repainting every couple of years.

Fortunately advances have been made in the render market to cater for this need, some through coloured scraped renders although normally only available in pastel colours can also be made in vibrant colours negating the need for repainting.

Unfortunately due to the vast amount of pigment required to colour this system it is often not cost effective.

This is where SAS have the solution; as part of our Strikolith range we are able to offer a variety of thin coat systems in a vast range of colours to accommodate all manners of taste and developments.

If you cannot find the colour you are looking for in the Strikolith colour chart the Strikolith thin coat range can be matched to the most common colour charts.

A sample panel will initially be made up for approval by the client before the material is manufactured to avoid colour variation between different textures.

All Strikolith works must be carried out by SAS Licensed applicators to ensure the quality of the workmanship reflects the high quality of this premium product range.

Using the Strikolith range we are able to provide a solution for a variety of substrates in either a silicone or acrylic resin formula.

Both compositions offer a highly flexible coating to help prevent cracking and there is no requirement to scrape, thus increasing colour consistency and decreasing application time.

There is no risk of lime bloom as there is no cement content and with varying grain sizes you can achieve a wider variety of textures.

There is also the possibility of making small repairs and achieving excellent results.

If you have a project where you would like to use Strikolith or would like more information on any of the SAS products then please contact us. Request a free brochure from SAS (Europe) ...

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