Transcription of Best practice - potential site problems - Mortar
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best practice - potential site problems Learning text part 13 Contents pageIntroduction 1 Incorrect mix proportions 1 Use of unauthorised admixtures 2 Working properties 2 Appearance 2- Aesthetics 2- Inconsistent colour 3- White staining 3- Bloom 3- Efflorescence 3- Laitance 4- Colour loss 4 Chemical and physical attack 4- Freeze-thaw cycles and frost attack 4- Sulfate attack 5 Conclusions 5 Glossary of terms 6 Self-assessment question 7 Answers to self-assessment questions 8 Learning text series 8mia Mortar industry associationMineral Products AssociationHealth and safetyAll Mortar mixtures, both wet and dry, are abrasive and alkaline.
Best practice - potential site problems Learning text part 13 Contents page Introduction 1 Incorrect mix proportions 1 Use of unauthorised admixtures 2
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