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Microcement
MicroCement is a contemporary, thin-layer decorative coating made from a blend of cement, water, and specialized polymers. Applied in layers between 1-3 mm thick, it creates a smooth, seamless surface ideal for modern interiors.
Differences Between Venetian Plastering and MicroCement:
Composition: Venetian plastering is made from lime putty, marble dust, and water, whereas MicroCement is composed of cement, water, and polymers.
Thickness: Venetian plastering is typically thicker (2-5 mm) compared to the thinner application of MicroCement (1-3 mm).
Finish: Venetian plastering offers a more textured, marmorino-style finish, while MicroCement provides a smooth, uniform surface.
Durability: MicroCement is more resistant to water, stains, and scratches, making it a more durable option.
MicroCement can be applied over existing tiles, but proper surface preparation is essential to ensure a strong bond and prevent delamination.
Benefits of MicroCement:
1. Water Resistance: Ideal for moisture-prone areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
2. Durability: Resistant to scratches, stains, and wear, ensuring a long-lasting finish.
3. Easy Maintenance: Simple to clean and maintain, making it practical for everyday use.
4. Seamless Finish: Creates a sleek, smooth, and uniform surface without joints or seams.
5. Flexibility: Can be applied to a variety of surfaces, including curves and corners, allowing for versatile design applications.
6. Aesthetics: Offers a modern, industrial look that adds sophistication to any space.
7. Hygienic: The non-porous surface reduces bacteria growth, making it more hygienic.
8. Fire-Resistant: Made from fire-resistant materials, providing added safety.
9. Eco-Friendly: Composed of natural, non-toxic materials, contributing to sustainable building practices.
10. Increased Property Value: Adds a contemporary, stylish touch to spaces, enhancing overall property value.
Important Considerations:
Proper surface preparation, application, and maintenance are essential to ensure the durability and appearance of MicroCement.
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