Difference between polymer modified mortar and resin repair mortar
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polymer modified mortar :-
1.is a Portland cement and hydrated lime based mortar designed for veneer applications and tuck-pointing of manufactured and natural stone. Apply: Directly to concrete and masonry surfaces. Over expanded metal lath.
2.Polymer concretes are a type of concrete that use polymers to replace lime-type cements as a binder. In some cases the polymer is used in addition to portland cement to form Polymer Cement Concrete (PCC) or Polymer Modified Concrete (PMC).
resin repair mortar:-
1.Epoxy resins are not particularly cheap. Those two more popular types of resin-based mortars are the (semi) dry brush-in (sometimes referred to as a "polymeric" or a "one part resin mortar"), and the slurry grouts which are usually a two-part or two-component resin mortar.
2.High adhesive properties
High strength and impact resistance
Excellent durability and abrasion resistanceStep ariss and corner repairs using epoxy resin mortar
Excellent chemical resistance
Resistance to vibration and dynamic loading
Low shrinkage during cure
Excellent performance under high traffic levels
Non dusting, self-coloured and decorative.
May be installed in thin section (feather edged) to bulk infill
Economical for performance.
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