A mixture of cementitious material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents
(1) Thin mortar used in masonry work to fill joints between bricks, blocks, tiles etc (2) A variety of plaster used to finish ceilings of superior quality
a mortar having a sufficient water content to render it a free-flowing mass, used for filling (grouting) the joints in masonry, for fixing anchor bolts and for filling cored spaces where water may accumulate
A type of mortar that is used to fill the joints and cavities found between pieces of masonry or ceramics Often used to fill the joints between ceramic floor tiles and bathroom tiles
1) An hydrous mortar whose consistency allows it to be placed or pumped into small joints or cavities, as between pieces of ceramic clay, slate, or tile 2) Various mortar mixes used in foundation work to fell voids in soils, usually injected through drilled holes
A portland cement based product used to fill the joint between tiles May be purchased precolored in a variety of colors
A water-cement, or water-cement-sand mixture, used to plug holes or cracks in concrete, seal joints, fill spaces between machinery bed plates and concrete foundations, and for similar plugging or sealing purposes back to top
A white or colored plaster-like mortar compound used to fill spaces between ceramic tiles