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Warringtonfire
Certificate type
Rockcote Quick Render Fine is a pre-blended cement render that is fully compliant with AS1530.1.
Rockcote Quick Render Fine is designed for a smooth render finish. Rockcote Quick Render products should always be used as part of a full Rockcote system specification.
Brick & Block (Painted Render System)
Step 1. Rockcote Quick Render Fine
Step 2. Rockcote Masonry Primer Hi Op
Step 3. Rockcote Armour
Step 4. Rockcote Armour
Off Form Concrete & Masonry (Painted Render System)
Step 1. Rockcote High Adhesion Primer
Step 2. Rockcote Quick Render Fine
Step 3. Rockcote Masonry Primer Hi Op
Step 4. Rockcote Armour
Step 5. Rockcote Armour
Brick & Block (Painted Texture System)
Step 1. Rockcote Quick Render Fine
Step 2. Rockcote Sandcote
Step 3. Rockcote Masonry Primer Hi Op
Step 4. Rockcote Armour
Step 5. Rockcote Armour
Quick Render Fine is a pre-blended cement render, which meets Australian Standards incombustibility for building materials and is fully compliant with AS1530.1. When properly cured, the product exhibits minimal drying shrinkage and is a reliable surface for over-coating with acrylic textures and paints.
Rockcote Quick Render Fine uses finer grade sands than standard pre-blend renders and can be used where a finer and smoother textured render finish is required. Some of its significant features include:
Size | Manufacturer guidance20 kgs pack. |
Warranty description | Manufacturer guidanceUp to 15 year* warranty when applied as part of a full Rockcote coating system. * Depending on substrate and finish. |
Uniclass | |
NATSPEC National Classification System | 0611a Rendering and Plastering – Cement Render 0611 Rendering and Plastering |
SpeedSpec | 09210 Cement Render |
SpecPack | 09210 Cement Render |
Cement | General purpose (GP) cement. |
Sand | Fine. |
Additives | Mineral.Organic. |
Colour | Grey. |
Execution | Trowel.Spray. |
Certification | Warringtonfire. |
Dry film thickness | 4-10 mm. |
Number of coats | 1 coat. Guidance for specification option: Depending on substrate and method of application. |
Drying time | 48-72 hours (full curing). Manufacturer guidanceDries in approximately 8 hours under normal drying conditions. (Dry times vary with changes in temperature and humidity and residual moisture in the substrate). |
Substrates | Brick. Block. Concrete. AAC blocks. AAC Panels. |
Contains Red List materials | No |
Country of material origin | Australia |
Country of product manufacture | Australia |