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GRUNDIEROEL COLOROIL

SPECIAL BASECOAT COLOR OILS

code

3910XX

SDS code: 3910
Description

Grundieroil is a blend of fine oils, reinforced with resins particularly indicated as a primer in the oil finishing cycles of wooden products, for a full, soft and natural final effect. Ready to use, available in the various colors of the colour chart and suitable to be coloured with the oil pigments of the CO series, it is particularly indicated as the base color of raw or untreated wood. Thanks to its wide open time and ease of application, it guarantees a uniform result, without spots and signs of overlap even on large surfaces and on wood normally difficult to treat.

CERTIFICATIONS & COMPLIANCE

• Compliance to EN71.III: Safe for children’s toys.
• Compliance to DIN 68861-1:2011: Resistance to cold liquids.
• Compliance to DIN 53160: Resistance to saliva and perspiration.

Packaging

Code 3910XX      - 6 x 1Lt.
Code 3950XX      - 2 x 5Lt.
Code 3960XX      - 1 x 10Lt.
Code 3960XX.20 - 1 x 20Lt.

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Method of Usage

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Spread well the product with a brush, roller or cloth; suitable also for the application by spraying in industrial plants.


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Leave to dry for 6-8 hours.
Ensure good ventilation during and after the application to improve the oxidation process.


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Eventually apply a second coat.


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Wait 24 hours for complete drying.
It is possible, after a light sanding, to use the following finishes:
Parquet Oil product range, waxes and waterbased products such as Naturaqua Parkettlack series.

CATALOGUES
RESTORATION
Skyline di Venezia / Venice Skyline
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LEGENDA

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CERTIFICATIONS AND CONFORMITY
Conformity EN 71.3 Toy safety - Part 3: Migration of certain items.
Eurofins danish laboratories have recognized the conformity of Borma Wachs oils to EN 71-III norm, relating to the migration of harmful heavy metals, guaranteeing the safety of the treatments in such a way that they can also be safe for use on childrens' toys.
ICON_CERT_IBR
Borma Wachs products are tested and approved by IBR, Intitut für Baubiologie Rosenheim. The performed analysis certify that our products are complying in terms of VOC content, biocides, heavy metals and radioactivity, guaranteeing full eco-compatibility with Green Building principles.
ICON_CERT_DIN
This product's safety is guaranteed more than just by EN 71-III certificate. Its safety for children is supported by DIN 53160/1-2 and DIN 68861/1 (Resistance to saliva and sweat; Resistance to cold liquids ) certificates as well. The product does not release harmful substances even when in contact with common alimentary liquids or mucuous membrane.
CERT_BFLS1
The product acts as fire retardant
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CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
Labeling of construction products
This label covers the French legislation relating to emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and the impact they have on indoor air quality after the product is brought into the room.
Labeling refers to the pollutants emitted once the products are spread and dried.

The IBR Green Building Institute had tested some of our products and determined that they correspond to the highest standards of the aforementioned French VOC legislation.
EC1
CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
EMICODE EC1 - Low-emission building materials
Certified installation materials, adhesives and construction products
The EMICODE mark guarantees that the material has been tested and certified according to its emission level. Compared to 1997, low-emission building materials now have a TVOC value (total quantity of volatile organic compounds) from one hundred to one thousand times lower. The EMICODE mark is not issued if a building material is suspected of altering genetic makeup, causing cancer or impairing reproductive capacity.
APEO
CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCE
APEO (alkylphenol ethoxylates)
APEOs (alkylphenol ethoxylates) are highly persistent chemicals, which are deposited in the tissues, penetrating, through them, into the food chain.
Recent studies demonstrate its toxicity and danger, as potential endocrine disruptors.