Drizoro - Maxmorter Heat 1600 refractory mortar
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Product description
Refractory mortar based on special cement and aggregates, resistant to temperatures up to 1600 C. It is recommended as a mortar for laying bricks and making coatings on walls exposed to extreme conditions related to direct contact with fire or high temperature.
Features
- excellent adhesion to the substrate
- good chemical resistance to diluted acids, sulphates and sewage - better than concrete
- product non-toxic and non-flammable, environmentally friendly
- one-component material, it needs only mixing water for application
- odorless, suitable for applications in poorly ventilated areas
- despite contact with high temperatures, it shows good mechanical strength
- it does not react to water or moisture, so it can be used outdoors
Application
- as a mortar in furnaces, industrial equipment, chimneys, etc. exposed to extreme thermal conditions
- making refractory coatings on floors exposed to very high temperatures or direct contact with fire
- repair of refractory bricks and damaged mortar in the joints between them
- in metallurgical plants, iron and steel mills, heavy industry, glassworks, ceramic plants, incinerators, refinery and petrochemical equipment, furnaces, iron ore smelters, drying places, heating systems, chemical reactors, etc.
Technical data
- external appearance and color white powder
- amount of water needed for the mixture (by weight) 14 1%
- fresh mortar density 2.19 g / cm 3
- shelf life (at 20 C)> 30 min
- setting time (at 20 C) - initial 3-5 / final 6-8 h
- temperature range for product application 5-40 ° C
- dry mortar density 2.18 g / cm 3
- flexural strength: 4.20 MPa after 7 days; after 28 days, 7.81 MPa, compressive strength: after 7 days, 20.58 MPa; after 28 days 30.17 MPa mechanical strength after 28 days, after 6 hours of exposure to the temperature of 1600 C: flexural strength 26.36 MPa; compressive strength> 185 MPa adhesion to concrete after 28 days> 1.5 MPa
- maximum service temperature 1600 ° C
- estimated consumption per 1 mm thick layer 1.87 kg / m 2
- maximum thickness of 1 layer 5 mm