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Master RD-2K Lacquer

Master RD-2K Lacquer

Item No.: 690140A 690141A

Excellent resistance and durability for public areas

  • Extreme strength and resistance
  • R9 anti slip resistance
  • Light Nordic look
  • Fire classification according to DIN EN 13501: Bfl-s1
  • Water-based

Colours

*The wood sample is shown on oak

Colourless – Matt
Colourless – Silk-matt

Packaging

Certifications

Emission Class A+
The French labeling system is a mandatory classification of materials, such as floor treatment products, based on their VOC emissions to indoor air. A+ is the highest rating, indicating improved indoor air quality with very low emissions.
DiBt
DIBt is a German institute that tests and issues technical approvals for building materials.The aim is to improve the working climate for floor installers whilst ensuring a safe indoor air quality for the final consumer.
DIN EN 14904
European standard which specifies the requirements for sports floors and surfaces for indoor facilities, such as gloss, friction and reflectance.
Anti Slip - R11
Anti Slip - R9
DIN 51130 is a standardised anti-slip test for flooring. It is typically used for work places and official buildings where there is a requirement that products have the anti-slip test DIN 51130 with a classification from R9 to R13.
Sports test
European standard which specifies the requirements for sports floors and surfaces for indoor facilities, such as gloss, friction and reflectance.
Fire test
European standard specifying how building materials react in case of fire. Bfl-s1 classifies flooring with low combustibility and very low smoke development.
EN 71-3
European standard ensuring that materials do not release toxic substances in amounts harmful to children. Particularly relevant for materials such as toys, kitchen utensils, worktops and furniture.
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) supports greater transparency and documented sustainability. EPDs present verified data on a product’s environmental impact throughout its entire life cycle, based on recognized standards and third-party verification.
FIBA
The FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre is entrusted by FIBA to run a strict high-quality and comprehensive Approval Programme for basketball related products and equipment. Only established com­panies may submit their products for approval.
DIN EN 16516  emission test
Emission Class A+
The French labeling system is a mandatory classification of materials, such as floor treatment products, based on their VOC emissions to indoor air. A+ is the highest rating, indicating improved indoor air quality with very low emissions.
DiBt
DIBt is a German institute that tests and issues technical approvals for building materials.The aim is to improve the working climate for floor installers whilst ensuring a safe indoor air quality for the final consumer.
Anti Slip - R11
Anti Slip - R9
DIN 51130 is a standardised anti-slip test for flooring. It is typically used for work places and official buildings where there is a requirement that products have the anti-slip test DIN 51130 with a classification from R9 to R13.
DIN EN 16516  emission test
Fire test
European standard specifying how building materials react in case of fire. Bfl-s1 classifies flooring with low combustibility and very low smoke development.
EN 71-3
European standard ensuring that materials do not release toxic substances in amounts harmful to children. Particularly relevant for materials such as toys, kitchen utensils, worktops and furniture.
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) supports greater transparency and documented sustainability. EPDs present verified data on a product’s environmental impact throughout its entire life cycle, based on recognized standards and third-party verification.
FIBA
The FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre is entrusted by FIBA to run a strict high-quality and comprehensive Approval Programme for basketball related products and equipment. Only established com­panies may submit their products for approval.
Sports test
European standard which specifies the requirements for sports floors and surfaces for indoor facilities, such as gloss, friction and reflectance.
Product Details

Master RD-2K Lacquer is a water-based, two‑component lacquer with an isocyanate‑free hardener, offering strong durability for high‑traffic areas. It provides excellent protection, slip resistance, and resistance to black heel marks, scratches, and stains, while remaining clear, easy to apply, and indoor‑friendly.

  • Safety data sheet available on request.
  • Contains: 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one: Reaction mass of 5-chloro-2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one and 2-methyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one (3:1). May produce an allergic reaction.
VOC:
90 g/l, maximum VOC content (A/e (WB)): 130 g/l.
Density:
1.00-1.10 g/ml.
Shelf life:
2 years
Application Temperature:
+15-25°C and approx. 50% air humidity.
Coverage:
8-10 m²/L
Colour product:
Colourless – Matt
Packaging sizes:
5 L
VOC:
85 g/l, maximum VOC content (A/e (WB)): 130 g/l.
Density:
1.00-1.10 g/ml.
Shelf life:
2 years
Application Temperature:
+15-25°C and approx. 50% air humidity.
Coverage:
8-10 m²/L
Colour product:
Colourless – Silk-matt
Packaging sizes:
5 L

It is important that both wood and lacquer have a temperature of min. 15°C (preferably around 20°C) and air humidity of approx. 50%. Make sure that the room is well-ventilated for optimal evaporation and drying time. For the final sanding to bare wood, use grit 100-120 sandpaper or sanding pad. Vacuum thoroughly and wipe the floor down afterwards, using a tightly-wrung water-soaked mop/cloth. The floor must be completely dry before priming. When priming, use WOCA Master Base Primer for newly sanded wood to reduce side bonding. Alternatively, try WOCA Master Multi Primer for exotic wood species or old wood previously treated with oil or wax.

Always remember to test on a less visible spot to check the compatibility of the surface with the product.

  • Apply the primer. When dry, mix with the lacquer and shake thoroughly before use. Leave the mixture to stand for ten minutes before use, to allow the hardener to activate.
  • A coat of Lacquer should be applied undiluted, using a brush or roller. Leave the surface to dry until next day.
  • Sand the surface with and vacuum clean the surface thoroughly.
  • Apply the final coat of with hardener (freshly mixed).
  • Wipe up water and coloured liquids, such as red wine or coffee, immediately to prevent staining.

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