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Nano-Lite™ UL

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Construction Masonry Materials

Coating

Applications

Bridges Marine

Properties

Sound Insulation Thermal Insulation Lightweight Flame resistance

Manufacturer's Description

Nano-lite™ UL is a solvent-free, wet tolerant, lightweight, low density polymeric screed providing significant weight saving benefits (up to 30%) over traditional aggregate paint systems.

Solvent-free, lightweight underlay/filler
Ideal for deck covering of seagoing vessels (wet and dry); results in improved buoyancy, fuel efficiency and sea going performance
With a specific gravity of 0.75, it is ideal for weight
Ideal for use in confined spaces
Spreads evenly for form a hard wearing, relatively flexible and tread resistant finish which will last for many years with low maintenance
No humidity or dew point restrictions
Can be applied on vertical surfaces to form a seamless coving
Its unique formula offers sound and thermal insulation properties
Can be easily applied to a wide range of substrates, including metal, GRP and concrete
Nano-lite™ UL is also available in version Nano-lite™ UL-M which has Class 1 flammability

 

Nano-lite™ UL-M is a solvent-free, non-toxic and flame retardant underlay comprising of advanced polymeric material offering improved physical/fire characterisation properties and signficant labour-saving benefits.

Marine – Used as a self-levelling compound on ships to replace traditional, heavier, systems.

Bridge Repair – Older cast iron bridges suffer from rainwater collecting within the structure. These puddles then create ideal conditions for corrosion. Nano-lite™ has been used to fill these areas so that the rainwater runs off naturally and does not puddle. This in turn reduces corrosion hot spots.

Lightweight Insulating Medium – This lightweight filler has good thermal insulating properties compared to traditional concrete mortars and self-levelling screeds.