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TPI M300 Concrete Block & Red Brick Masonry

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Ready-to-use mortar Used for internal wall and wall work. Externally above ground level buildings such as mon brick walls or concrete blocks. (But not including aerobics blocks) that enhance adhesion. Make the wall more convenient. Both are still in compliance with TIS 598-2547, dry mortar (type 50)

INFORMATION

  • Compound material between TPI Portland cement Crushed stone through the drying process and size up to 2 times and high quality chemicals from abroad. Strengthening adhesion strength. Walls stick together well. More strength Suitable for a variety of applications. Just mix the water to the right proportion, it can be used immediately.

SUGGESTION

  • After mixing water Should be used within 2 hours 30 minutes.
  • It should be stored in a dry, damp and covered place.

WORK PROCEDURES

  • Clean and pour the water to the wall to be plastered to moderate.
  • Mix TPI (M300) lime with 4.5: 1 volume of clean water.
  • Mix well.
  • Apply to the general procedure. It can also be used in conjunction with a Mortar Machine.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

  • Mix 1 bag of water 9 liters
  • Weight 50 kg.

Material used/ 1 bag of cement mortar area (sq.m) /Usage per square meter (kg)
Brick Masonry (6x14x3 cm.)/ 1.15/ 43.48
Brick Holes (6.5x16x4 cm.)/ 1.25/ 40.00
Concrete Block (39x19x7 cm.)/ 2.00/ 25.00

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