Block mortar M 100/500
Product description
Fescon Block Mortar M 100/500 is a masonry cement based dry mortar. The maximum grain size is 3.0 mm.
- easy to use
- good workability characteristics
- frost-resistant
Applications
- lightweight aggregate and concrete block masonry
The product is suitable for use on sites with a Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
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BLOCK MORTAR M100/500
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53049
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25 kg
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6416841330499
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BLOCK MORTAR M100/500
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33049
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1000 kg
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Refer to the bag for how much water the plaster requires. Add the dry material to the water and mix with a concrete mixer for around ten minutes. With a power mixer or a drill paddle, around two to three minutes of mixing is sufficient. Allow the plaster to stand for around ten minutes and mix it again for a short while. Find the correct consistency at this stage by gradually adding the rest of the water. We do not recommend adding all of the water right at the start. The finished plaster remains workable for around three hours.
The lowest working temperature is +5°C. The temperature of the stones must be above 0°C. When the temperature is below +5°C, use Fescon winter plaster for the masonry work. Follow the instructions of the designers and official regulations in masonry work. National Building Code of Finland B8, Brick Structures. Instructions 2007. SFS handbook 176.
Waste handling
Hardened product and empty, dry packages can be delivered to a landfill. A liquid product must be delivered to a hazardous waste reception point.
Material usage |
approx. 4 kg / H75-UH150 approx. 7 kg/UH 200 - RUH 380 |
Water requirement |
2.7-3.3 l/25 kg |
Finished compound |
13 - 14 l / 25 kg bag |
Type |
powder |
Colour |
grey |
Maximum grain size |
3 mm |
Package size |
25 kg, 500 kg and 1000 kg |
Storage |
storage time in a dry location approx. 1 year |
Lowest usage temperature |
+ 5°C |
Workability time |
3 h |
Strength class |
M 10 |
Nominal shear resistance |
> 0.16 N/mm2 (avg) |
Fire class |
A1 |
Chloride content |
< 0,01 % |
Frost resistance |
Yes |
The information is based on tests and practical experience. We cannot affect conditions at the work site so we cannot assume responsibility for the end result affected by local conditions.