Mixonall Decorative Plaster

Mixonall decorative plaster is divided into two categories:

  • Soft Decorative Plaster
  • Rough Decorative Plaster
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Mixonall decorative plaster is a cement-based mixture that, by adding polymer and mineral materials, has improved performance and properties such as adhesion, resistance to heat, and moisture. This cement-based mixture, after adding water, becomes a mortar that can be applied as a covering for both interior and exterior walls of buildings.

One of the advantages of these plasters, in addition to being applicable manually, is the ability to be sprayed and applied using a plaster spraying pump on surfaces. Plaster can be easily applied to all concrete, cement, and clay surfaces, cellular concrete blocks (CLC), autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC), and especially lightweight Mixonall blocks. These plasters come in two general types: thin-layer and thick-layer, suitable for use in both indoor and outdoor spaces. All manufactured plasters have been tested according to National Standard 1-706.

Soft Plaster

This plaster is cement-based and creates a smooth finish similar to gypsum, used as a final coating for indoor or outdoor spaces. Using soft plaster increases the lifespan of the building, without the limitations of gypsum such as yellowing, cracking, or blistering. It is washable and resistant to impacts.

Rough Plaster

Rough plaster is applied as a final or intermediate layer on a plaster base layer. The maximum thickness of this layer is 5 millimeters. If the substrate surface is rough, this plaster can be applied as a final layer on Mixonall® lightweight blocks or other materials.

There is no limitation in terms of the number of layers, and after each layer dries, the next layer can be applied. If rough plaster is used as a single layer without a base layer, it is necessary to fill the joints of the substrates with plaster before application, and after drying, the plaster can be applied.

Rough plaster is the most suitable plaster for the exterior facade of the building. This plaster can easily replace various types of stone, brick, and other common building facades.

Difference between Rough and Soft Plasters

All plasters produced by this company, designated with the soft code, have special additives that make this type of plaster resistant to moisture and dampness. Therefore, if it is necessary for the wall to be resistant to moisture and dampness, it is better to use rough plaster. Soft plaster, due to the fineness of its components, creates a completely smooth and gentle surface.

Advantages of Soft and Rough Decorative Plasters

  • Reduction in facade weight and ultimately building weight
  • Very high execution speed
  • Ability to be applied both manually and using a spraying pump
  • Applicability on various lightweight and heavyweight cement blocks, tiles, and bricks
  • Applicability on various surfaces such as AAC, CLC, and Mixonall blocks
  • Excellent surface smoothness and uniformity
  • Resistance to cracking
  • No shrinkage after application
  • High adhesion to the substrate surface due to special polymer additives
  • Reduced water absorption and transmission to the substrate surface compared to conventional plasters