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Mortar is a workable paste used to bind bricks and other masonry units together. A mortar joint acts as a sealant, a bearing pad, the glue that sticks the units together yet keeps them apart and, in this sense, performs as a gap-filling adhesive.
A coloured masonry Mortar Mix comprising white cement, graded sand and certain additives to give high bond strength, waterproof joints and high water retention for workability and plasticity. Good water retention gives improved bond and bleeding
• Site mixing: Mortar should be mixed by hand or machine until it has a uniform colour throughout. Note: Shovel mixing of mortars can cause apparent colour changes in the ˜ nished masonry, particularly if pigments are included.
Dricon® Brick Mortar is specially designed for trade brick mortar jobs. It consists of a uniformly blended mixture of finer graded sands, Portland cement and specialised admixtures for a high level of workability and coverage.
Explanation of mortar mix ratio notation. The first digit, or first two digits of a mix proportion refer to the binder content (i.e. lime or cement or both) and the last digit always refers to the filler, which is usually sand.
MORTAR GUIDE. The following calculations are based on approximately 0.6m3 (1.2T) of damp sand, which will lay approximately 1,000 standard bricks. The Lime ‘n’ Lite and Lime ‘n’ Grey products are pre-blended cement and lime at 1:1 by volume.
Mortar mix ratios delineate the proportion of essential ingredients within mortar namely, cement, sand, and water. These ratios wield significant influence over the consistency, strength, and other critical properties of the mortar utilized in masonry and construction undertakings.