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Introduction This paper, which considers the composition, specification and use of ready-to-use mortars, is concerned only with those delivered in bulk in the wet state and entirely ready-to-use, as opposed to dried material, generally supplied in bags. The latter, of course, requires the addition of water and subsequent mixing prior to use so that it might be said that the terminology ‘ready-mixed’ is a misnomer when used in that context.
Introduction This paper, which considers the composition, specification and use of ready-to-use mortars, is concerned only with those delivered in bulk in the wet state and entirely ready-to-use, as opposed to dried material, generally supplied in bags. The latter, of course, requires the addition of water and subsequent mixing prior to use so that it might be said that the terminology ‘ready-mixed’ is a misnomer when used in that context.
Ready-to-use mortars
Beningfield, Neil (author)
Structural Survey ; 4 ; 109-113
1986-02-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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