Hydrated Lime

Hydrated Lime
Hydrated Lime
Hydrated lime is the result of water added to quicklime under controlled conditions. It can be blended with sand and cement to enhance the workability and bond strength for mortars and renders.
Data Sheets
Available Sizes
1tonne
500kg
20kg
Applications

Gardening

Water Treatment

Mortar

Render
- Blends with sand & cement for mortar and render
- Enhances bond strength when used in cement/sand mortar/render
Combine lime, cement and sand in correct proportions on a non-porous surface. Large jobs will require a concrete mixer. For a general purpose mortar, blend 1 part cement, 1 part lime and 1 part sand by volume.
Add drinkable water gradually and mix thoroughly. Use enough water to make a workable mix.
Apply the mix with a trowel.
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