NeoConcrete is a construction material that creates a continuous coating of 0.4 cm thickness for walls, floors, and exteriors that resembles terrazzo or granite finish. It is produced from a mix of cement, decorative aggregate, and resin.
The most common use of NeoConcrete is as a highly resistant flooring and polished finish. This makes it suitable for shopping centers, hotels, and other high-traffic hospitality venues.
NeoConcrete
NeoConcrete is a construction material employed for coating surfaces to create aesthetically appealing designs. It is manufactured from a mix of cement, decorative aggregate, and resin. The NeoConcrete is a combination of micro concrete and PieDrex and is suitable for under-floor heating. A variety of colors have been produced with NeoConcrete to suit almost any design project. The thickness of NeoConcrete coating can vary from 0.3 cm to 0.5 cm.
NeoConcrete Mix Ratio
- PieDrex System: 12 quartz to 1 Resifan E (by volume)
- Micro concrete: 3 Cement, 1 Liquid
Applications of NeoConcrete
- Coating both indoor and outdoor floors and countertops.
- Commercial buildings, hotels, shopping malls, banks, airports, bus terminals, government or public administration buildings, etc.
How to Prepare Surfaces before Applying NeoConcrete?
- The surface should be strong, free from moisture and cracks.
- Rising or negative humidity of the surface is not acceptable.
- NeoConcrete can be applied on various surfaces such as porcelain, ceramic, or concrete.
- Applicable on smoothened concrete, cement, and ceramic coverings
Advantages
- It can be used as a replacement for tile or granite floors.
- NeoConcrete is a good choice for under-floor heating.
- It is a good alternative to micro cement because of its high slip resistance.
- High mechanical resistance.
- Suitable for high traffic.
- If the floor area is large, NeoConcrete can provide the appearance of a continuous mosaic.
- It resists ultraviolet rays.
- It provides a great slip-resistant surface. Â
FAQs
NeoConcrete is a construction material employed for coating surfaces to create aesthetically appealing appearances. It is manufactured from a mix of cement, decorative aggregate, and resin.
1. Coating both indoor and outdoor floors and countertops.
2. Commercial buildings, hotels, shopping malls, banks, airports, bus terminals, government or public administration buildings, etc.
1. It can replace tile or granite floors.
2. Good choice for under-floor heating.
3. A good alternative is micro cement because NeoConcrete has great resistance.
4. High mechanical resistance.
5. Suitable for high traffic.
6. If the floor area is large, NeoConcrete can provide the appearance of a continuous mosaic.
7. Resists ultraviolet rays.
8. Provides a great slip-resistant surface.
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