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Geopolymer Cold Fusion ConcreteModel A-Series -Acid Resistant Mortar

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Cold Fusion Concrete® A-Series Mortar is an acid resistant mortar with resistance to most chemicals. It is designed to resist all acids except hydrofluoric.

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A-Series Mortar is a sustainable, environmentally friendly, acid resistant mortar based on our ultra high performance Cold Fusion Concrete.

  • Resistant to all acid exposures at concentrations ranging from 0.1-percent to 98-percent
  • Resistant to all acids except hydrofluoric
  • Resistant to hydrocarbons, chlorides, and sulfate exposure degradation
  • Resistant to freeze and thaw cycles
  • Resistant to solvent exposure
  • Can be colored
  • Micro fiber reinforced
  • Offers Improved corrosion protection
 

A-Series Acid Resistant Mortar is successfully utilized in the petrochemical, fertilizer, food & beverage, mining, military, and oil & gas industries due to its chemical resistance and complete resistance to chloride and sulfate attack.

  • Ideal for interior and exterior applications
  • Performs in both hot and cold climates
 

A-Series Acid Resistant Mortar Cold Fusion Concrete is tested for acid resistance in various acids to ensure protection against chloride, sulfate, hydrocarbon, and solvent degradation.

Packaging, Shelf Life and Coverage

  • Supplied in 5 gallon Ready-to-Use Buckets
  • 2-year shelf life
  • Install approximately 100 bricks per 5 gallon container

Directions for Use

Prep: Pour the desired amount of dry mortar into a bucket or wheelbarrow. Place unused mortar mix back into container and seal. Add water and mix. Use from 8% to 13% water-based upon the mass of dry mortar.

How To Apply: Fill the joints by scooping mortar onto a brick, trowel, or hawk. Hold it evenly with a bed joint, and push the mortar against the back of the joint with the tuck-pointing trowel. Eliminate voids with a few slicing passes of the trowel’s edge, then add more mortar until the joint is filled.

Cleanup: Use soap & water when cohesive.

NOTE: A-Series Mortar jackhammers when properly cured.