Features | Advantages | Benefits | |
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Thin joints | Reduces overall jointing material requirement Reduces storage requirement Reduced seepage in comparison to conventional method |
Cost is reduced Results in savings on site storage space and handling Protects valuable paints on walls |
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Semi-premix | Only water needs to be added before application Easy application |
No need to procure different materials No need to maintain ratio of entire mix |
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Self-curing properties | Water curing is not required after application | Saves water Saves Time Save labour cost |
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Slow initial setting mortar | More time for block levelling Low initial heat of hydration |
Better workmanship is possible | |
Strength designed to suit Fly Ash Blocks (Aerated Autoclaved) | Reduces overall material requirement Increased work output |
Cost and time saving | |
Higher coverage in comparison to conventional mortar | Provides higher Compressive and Tensile Adhesion strength | Avoids damages and losses to furniture, paint surface etc. |