For preparing mortar,
first a mixture of cement and sand is made thoroughly mixing them in dry condition.Water is gradually added and mixed with
shovels.
Curing: Cement gains
the strength gradually with hydration. Hence it is necessary to see that mortar
is wet till hydration has taken place. The process to ensure sufficient moisture
for hydration after laying mortar/concrete is called curing. Curing is ensured
by spraying water. Curing normally starts 6–24 hours after mortar is used. It
may be noted that in the initial period water requirement is more for hydration
and gradually it reduces. Curing is recommended for 28 days.
Properties of
Cement Mortar:
The following are
the important properties of cement mortar:
1. When water is
added to the dry mixture of cement and sand, hydration of cement starts and it
binds sand particles and also the surrounding surfaces of masonry and concrete.
2. A mix richer than
1:3 is prone to shrinkage.
3. Well proportioned mortar provides impervious surface.
4. Leaner mix is not
capable of closing the voids in sand and hence the plastered surface is porous.
5. The strength of
mortar depends upon the proportion of cement and sand.
Uses of Cement
Mortar
1. to bind masonry units like stone, bricks, cement blocks.
2. to plaster slab and walls make them impervious.
3. to give neat finishing to walls and concrete works.
4. for pointing
masonry joints.
5. for preparing
building blocks.
6. as a filler material in ferro cement
works.
7. to fill joints and cracks in walls.
8. as a filler material
in stone masonry.