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Mortar Guide

The BCA has published a new guide to materials for masonry mortar. 'BCA guide to materials for masonry mortar' describes mortar as, essentially, a mixture of Portland (CEM I) cement with sand and water, but it can also be based on other cement/binder types and contain other materials such as lime or air-entraining admixtures.

Masonry mortar is used specifically for jointing and pointing units (bricks, blocks, stone etc), to provide pliable bedding material, bond together the masonry units and seal joints between units.

The guide will be a great help to builders in selecting the most appropriate mortar for various applications. It highlights the properties of materials for use in masonry mortars and the British/European Standards that describe them. The guide further discusses the types of masonry mortar most commonly encountered: cement-sand mortar; cement-sand (plasticised) mortar; masonry cement-sand mortar; cement-lime-sand mortar and hydraulic lime mortar.

The specification of factory-made masonry mortars is described in BS EN 998-2. The BCA has carried out a comprehensive research programme to examine the equivalence of traditional prescriptive mortar designations and BS EN 998-2 strength grades using a wide range of materials. The research indicates that for binders produced by the BCA member companies, equivalent mortar mixes can be described.

Copies of the BCA guide to materials for masonry mortar (ISBN 0 7210 16049), £7.00, are available from the Concrete Bookshop, telephone 01276 608778, fax 01276 37369 or email enquiries@concretebookshop.com.

 

  • Cemex
  • Buxton Lime Industries Limited
  • Lafarge Cement
  • Castle Cement