____________________________________________________________________________




Hemcoat™ Hemp Lime Plaster
Method Sheet

1.0 Mixing

1.1    Small Drum Mixer

              Mix 1 bucket of water and 2 buckets of Tradichanvre.
              Leave the mixer turning for around 2 minutes (until the dust has dispersed)
              Gradually add 3 buckets of hemp allowing the mixer to turn for about 5 minutes.
              Add additional water if required, however the longer the mixer turns the softer the mix becomes.
              Empty the mixer and refill, leaving the mix to rest in order to achieve a smoother consistency.
              For a larger drum mixer increase the above proportions and extend the mixing time if required.


1.2    Pan Mixer

            The pan mixer must be tilted slightly in order for the mix to combine effectively.
            Mix 9 buckets (about 120 litres) of water and 4 bags of Tradichanvre, leaving the mixer to turn for
            approximately 2 to 3 minutes (until the dust has dispersed)
            Add 1 bale of hemp and leave the mixer to turn for a further 5 to 8 minutes.
           Add additional water if required, however the longer the mixer turns the softer the mix becomes.


1.3    Dosages/Proportioning

                Pan Mixer (tilted)                   Small Drum Mixer

                9 buckets of water                    1 bucket of water

             4 bags of Tradichanvre              2 buckets of Tradichanvre

                                                   3 buckets of Chanvribat
           1 bale of Chanvribat hemp
                                                           hemp




www.limetechnology.co.uk
____________________________________________________________________________
Unit 126 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SA
Telephone: 0845 603 1143 Fax: 0845 634 1560 Email: info@limetechnology.co.uk Website: limetechnology.co.uk
____________________________________________________________________________


2.0 Application
              Apply the plaster two (or more) continuous coats; the first at about 15mm (the final coat/coats being
              thicker to achieve the required thickness)
              The first coat adheres more effectively if kept softer/wetter.
              Use a “throw and place” technique and flatten with the trowel where needed onto the whole of the wall.
              When the first coat has been applied, start with the second coat; mark reference points or screeds for
              the final thickness.
              Regularly flatten the Hemcoat™ plaster to level it off and control the thickness (it is easier to add more
              than to remove it)
              Straighten with a straight edge following the screeds / vertical strips and leave to dry.
              When firm, rub with a float by making slow circular movements to finish the leveling off and to fill in the
              small holes
              When the rubbing down has been completed, the smoothing can start.
              If the surface is not dry enough, wait until it is firmer. This may be the following day.
              For a fine trowelled finish, pass the trowel over 2 or 3 times.
              For a textured finish, use a sponge after the trowel:
                   Pass a clean wet sponge over after the initial smoothing.
                   The aim of using the sponge is to lift and remove the fat (cream) which appears on the surface
                   without tearing the hemp plaster
                   If the hemp tears:
                      a) Either the sponge is too hard;
                      b) Or you are pressing too hard
                      c) Or the surface is not hard enough
                   Remember to keep the sponge clean. Regularly wash out the sponge and empty the water in
                   which you are rinsing the sponge.


Note:
              Conditions may vary and walls may have different absorption rates.
              There are seasonal working variations – in summer it may be possible to apply and finish in the same
              day. In winter this can take 2 days.
              You should not plaster if the temperature is below 5ºC or above 30ºC.
              If you are starting work in the summer, you will need to wet the wall down before you start plastering.
              A large drum mixer is recommended to save time and to obtain a good mix.
              The binder ratio can be varied up to 15% to suit the requirements of the plasterer/background.




www.limetechnology.co.uk
____________________________________________________________________________
Unit 126 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SA
Telephone: 0845 603 1143 Fax: 0845 634 1560 Email: info@limetechnology.co.uk Website: limetechnology.co.uk

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Hemcoat limeplastermethodsheet

  • 1. ____________________________________________________________________________ Hemcoat™ Hemp Lime Plaster Method Sheet 1.0 Mixing 1.1 Small Drum Mixer Mix 1 bucket of water and 2 buckets of Tradichanvre. Leave the mixer turning for around 2 minutes (until the dust has dispersed) Gradually add 3 buckets of hemp allowing the mixer to turn for about 5 minutes. Add additional water if required, however the longer the mixer turns the softer the mix becomes. Empty the mixer and refill, leaving the mix to rest in order to achieve a smoother consistency. For a larger drum mixer increase the above proportions and extend the mixing time if required. 1.2 Pan Mixer The pan mixer must be tilted slightly in order for the mix to combine effectively. Mix 9 buckets (about 120 litres) of water and 4 bags of Tradichanvre, leaving the mixer to turn for approximately 2 to 3 minutes (until the dust has dispersed) Add 1 bale of hemp and leave the mixer to turn for a further 5 to 8 minutes. Add additional water if required, however the longer the mixer turns the softer the mix becomes. 1.3 Dosages/Proportioning Pan Mixer (tilted) Small Drum Mixer 9 buckets of water 1 bucket of water 4 bags of Tradichanvre 2 buckets of Tradichanvre 3 buckets of Chanvribat 1 bale of Chanvribat hemp hemp www.limetechnology.co.uk ____________________________________________________________________________ Unit 126 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SA Telephone: 0845 603 1143 Fax: 0845 634 1560 Email: info@limetechnology.co.uk Website: limetechnology.co.uk
  • 2. ____________________________________________________________________________ 2.0 Application Apply the plaster two (or more) continuous coats; the first at about 15mm (the final coat/coats being thicker to achieve the required thickness) The first coat adheres more effectively if kept softer/wetter. Use a “throw and place” technique and flatten with the trowel where needed onto the whole of the wall. When the first coat has been applied, start with the second coat; mark reference points or screeds for the final thickness. Regularly flatten the Hemcoat™ plaster to level it off and control the thickness (it is easier to add more than to remove it) Straighten with a straight edge following the screeds / vertical strips and leave to dry. When firm, rub with a float by making slow circular movements to finish the leveling off and to fill in the small holes When the rubbing down has been completed, the smoothing can start. If the surface is not dry enough, wait until it is firmer. This may be the following day. For a fine trowelled finish, pass the trowel over 2 or 3 times. For a textured finish, use a sponge after the trowel: Pass a clean wet sponge over after the initial smoothing. The aim of using the sponge is to lift and remove the fat (cream) which appears on the surface without tearing the hemp plaster If the hemp tears: a) Either the sponge is too hard; b) Or you are pressing too hard c) Or the surface is not hard enough Remember to keep the sponge clean. Regularly wash out the sponge and empty the water in which you are rinsing the sponge. Note: Conditions may vary and walls may have different absorption rates. There are seasonal working variations – in summer it may be possible to apply and finish in the same day. In winter this can take 2 days. You should not plaster if the temperature is below 5ºC or above 30ºC. If you are starting work in the summer, you will need to wet the wall down before you start plastering. A large drum mixer is recommended to save time and to obtain a good mix. The binder ratio can be varied up to 15% to suit the requirements of the plasterer/background. www.limetechnology.co.uk ____________________________________________________________________________ Unit 126 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 4SA Telephone: 0845 603 1143 Fax: 0845 634 1560 Email: info@limetechnology.co.uk Website: limetechnology.co.uk