QUALITY AND TRUST IS BORN HERE
At SYMBASE, we know that quality means perfectly matching the product to individual needs. That is why we do not focus only on the single components but entire systems. We know that we are responsible for the development of our clients’ companies. Our laboratory employs specialists whose experience and meticulousness guarantee that you will receive the best product in its class. Thanks to a holistic approach to the needs, we are present at every stage of work with the client.

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HOW ARE WE DOING

The laboratory building with an area of approx. 500 m2 enables testing of materials in the scope of construction chemistry standards. We have a separate room replicating the construction site, where we perform application tests.

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WET PRODUCTS LABORATORY

R&D work on quality and testing of finished products and raw materials for interior and facade applications.

Thanks to specialized equipment, we conduct research such as:

  • resistance of coatings to wet scrubbing according to PN-EN ISO 11998:2007
  • gloss determination according to PN-EN ISO 2813:2014
  • density determination according to PN-EN ISO 2811-1:2002
  • determination of non-volatile substances according to PN-EN ISO 3251:2008
  • adhesion determination according to PN-EN ISO 4624:2003
  • determination of water permeability according to PN-EN 1062-3:2008
  • determination of contrast and opacity ratio according to PN-EN ISO 6504-3:2008 or PN-89/C-81536
  • determination of surface drying time according to PN-EN ISO 9117-3:2010

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DRY MORTAR LABORATORY

We carry out tests in the field of: cement tile adhesives for compliance with the PN-EN 12004 standard, floor underlays in terms of compressive and bending strength and adhesion for ETICS systems in accordance with the guidelines of the EAD document.

The laboratory has been designed and equipped to meet the requirements for storage conditions for construction products. The laboratory has climatic chambers that allow maintaining constant humidity and temperature conditions. We also have the latest technologies, such as the Ultratest device, thanks to which we examine the binding process of binders and mortars in real time.