Adhesive Mortar 1000°C – Bonding Mortar for Fireclay, Fireplace & Tiled Stove, 20 kg
High-temperature bonding mortar for tiled stoves, fireplaces and firebrick work The Bonding mortar 1,000 °C is a high-quality hydraulic-setting Adhesive mortar for professional stove construction. It is ideal for Setting and bonding firebricks, firebrick boards, stove tiles and tiled-stove tiles and impresses with its high temperature resistance and excellent adhesive strength. With Temperature resistance up to 1,000 °C this bonding mortar is the right choice for constructing and repairing tiled stoves, fireplaces, heating fireplaces, heat-storage stoves and fireplaceswhere permanently high temperatures occur. The fine A grain size of 0–2 mm ensures consistent application and high strength after setting. Areas of application The bonding mortar is suitable for, among other things: Setting firebricks Bonding firebrick boards Installing stove tiles Repairs to tiled stoves Fireplace construction Heating fireplaces Heat-storage stoves Fireplaces Indoor stove construction Technical data Temperature resistance: up to 1,000 °C Grain size: 0–2 mm Setting behaviour: hydraulic Working time: approx. 15 minutes With Ortner setting liquid: up to approx. 35 minutes of working time Consumption: approx. 1.10 kg/m² at a layer thickness of 1 mm Colour: Grey Packaging: 20 kg bag Shelf life: 24 months when stored in a dry, cool place Important: Protect from frost Difference from the adhesive up to 600 °C Many customers wonder what the difference is between a adhesive mortar up to 600 °C and a bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C consists. adhesive mortar up to 600 °C An adhesive up to 600 °C is primarily used for areas that are not exposed to direct or permanently high heat. It is suitable, for example, for linings, insulation boards or components outside the actual combustion chamber. bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C The product offered here Bonding mortar 1,000 °C is specially designed for highly stressed areas in stove construction has been developed. It withstands significantly higher temperatures and is suitable for bonding and setting firebricks and stove tiles in fireplaces, combustion chambers and heat-exposed structures. In brief: Adhesive up to 600 °C: For areas exposed to less intense heat. Bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C: For high-temperature applications in fireplace and tiled-stove construction. Those working with firebricks or stove tiles in high-temperature areas should therefore use a bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C resort to. Application Mix the bonding mortar with clean water to form a smooth paste and use it within approximately 15 minutes work with. By using the Ortner setting liquid can extend the working time to extended to up to 35 minutes The substrate must be clean, stable and free of dust and loose particles. Your benefits at a glance ✔ Temperature-resistant up to 1,000 °C ✔ Ideal for firebricks and stove tiles ✔ High adhesive strength ✔ Hydraulic-setting ✔ Fine grain size 0–2 mm ✔ Suitable for new construction and repairs ✔ Professional quality for stove and fireplace construction Frequently asked questions about the 1,000 °C bonding mortar What is the 1,000 °C bonding mortar suitable for? The 1,000 °C bonding mortar is suitable for Laying and bonding firebricks, firebrick panels and stove tiles. It is used in fireplace and tiled-stove construction as well as for repairs and new builds of fireplaces. Thanks to its high temperature resistance up to 1,000 °C it is ideal for areas exposed to intense heat. What is the difference between bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C and adhesive mortar up to 600 °C? The key difference lies in temperature resistance and area of application. An adhesive mortar up to 600 °C is primarily suitable for components exposed to less heat, cladding or insulation panels. The bonding mortar up to 1,000 °C was specifically developed for stove construction and is suitable for bonding and laying firebricks and stove tiles in areas with significantly higher temperatures. Can I use the bonding mortar to bond firebricks and firebrick panels? Yes. The bonding mortar was specifically developed for Bonding and laying firebricks developed. It offers high adhesive strength and is suitable for firebricks, firebrick panels and many other refractory components used in fireplace and tiled-stove construction. Is the bonding mortar suitable for the firebox? Yes. The bonding mortar is temperature-resistant up to 1,000 °C and is suitable for many applications involving fireplaces and heat-exposed stove constructions. However, the requirements of the respective stove manufacturer and the actual temperatures at the installation site are always decisive. How long can the bonding mortar be worked? The working time is approx. 15 minutes. By using Ortner setting liquid it can be extended to up to 35 minutes extended. This leaves more time for precisely aligning and positioning the components. What is the consumption? Consumption is approx. 1.10 kg per m² and 1 mm layer thickness. Actual material consumption depends on the layer thickness, substrate and size of the components to be bonded. How is the bonding mortar applied? The bonding mortar is mixed with water to form a smooth paste and applied to a clean, sound and dust-free substrate. Firebricks or stove tiles are then placed and aligned. For a longer working time, the Ortner setting liquid used. How should the bonding mortar be stored? The bonding mortar can be stored can be stored for up to 24 months in a cool, dry and frost-free placeThe bag should always be tightly sealed and protected from moisture and frost.
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