SUPER LIME
It fully replaces lime, in the preparation of mortars based on dry inorganic compounds, which are mixed with water and additives in order to be used in construction.
PACKAGING:
Bags of 30 kg
COLOR:
CHARACTERISTICS:
Application Temperature
+5°C to +35°C
Consumption
Indicative consumption (using a mortar mixing & ejecting pump): 4 kg of dry Super Lime for every 25 – 30 kg of cement.
Marble-based (finish coat) plastering: In a typical recipe in a concrete mixer, replace the 10 shovels of lime paste with only 3 shovels of dry Super Lime (approximately 7 kg), while adding also 25 kg of white cement.
Uses
It is added to plasters and masonry mortars, eliminating the use of lime paste or hydrated lime. It plasticizes the mortar without corroding the reinforcement.
Advantages
- Contrary to lime, it does not irritate the respiratory system.
- Using a relatively small amount in the mix, it is efficient and more economical comparing to lime.
- It does not affect the color of the mortars.
- Setting hardening time of the Portland cement is hardly influenced by the Super Lime addition.
- Plastered surfaces, constructed by mortars mixed with Super Lime, do not show pop.
Indicative consumption (using a mortar mixing & ejecting pump):
First coat plastering, in base coat (roughcast) as well as in masonry mortar:
4 kg of dry Super Lime for every 25 – 30 kg of cement.
Marble-based (finish coat) plastering:
In a typical recipe in a concrete mixer (40 shovels of marble-sand and 10 shovels of lime paste), replace the 10 shovels of lime paste with only 3 shovels of dry Super Lime (approximately 7 kg), while adding also 25 kg of white cement. The mixture needs more time in the concrete mixer, to be properly homogenized, and requires more water comparing to lime.
12 months from the date of production in unopened package, in a dry place, in temperatures between +5°C to +30°C.
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