CATALOGUE
Cimpor Range
Portugal Pavilion
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT US 4
WHAT WE DO 6
WHERE WE ARE - FACILITIES IN PORTUGAL CEMENT AND MORTARS 8
HYDRAULIC CEMENT AND LIME 10
CEM I 52,5 R 12
CEM I 42,5 R 14
CEM II / A-L 42,5 R 16
CEM II / B-L 32,5 N 18
CEM IV / B (V) 32,5 N - SR 20
CEM I 52,5 R (br) 22
CEM II / A-L 52,5 N (br) 24
CEM II / B-L 32,5 R (br) 26
HYDRAULIC LIME HL 5 28
DRY MORTARS 30
CIMPOR Argamassas 32
Symbols that define a Trajectory 33
Form of Delivery and Equipment 34
CE Markings on Mortars 36
Technical Solutions for Construction 37
Masonry Mortar 38
Application of Renders 44
Selection of Coatings and Renders 46
Flooring Mortars 62
Mortars for Restoration and Repair 64
Specialist Products 70
Mortars for Sustainable Construction 78
Dry Concrete 86
Sprayed Micro-Concrete 88
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CEMENT BASED TILE ADHESIVE - ADHESIVES FOR FIXING CERAMICS 90
CE Marking on Cement based Tile Adhesive 92
Cement based Tile Adhesive Selection Guide 94
Application of Cement based Tile Adhesive 96
CIMBASIC 98
CIMPRO 100
CIMFLEX 40 102
CIMFLEX 50 104
CIMFLEX 60 106
TILE GROUT - CERAMIC TILE GROUTING PRODUCTS 110
Classification and Standardisation of Grouting 112
Grout Application 114
Flexible Tile Grout 116
Requirements Tile Grout 118
Colour Chart 119
OUR RANGE: CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME LIME 120
OUR RANGE: DRY MORTARS 121
OUR RANGE: CEMENT BASED TILE ADHESIVE AND TILE GROUT 124
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ABOUT US
CIMPOR is an international cement group acquired in 2019 by OYAK.
Recognised as one of the largest industrial groups in Turkey, OYAK is active in the cement, energy, chemical,
mining, metallurgy, finance, automotive, and logistics sectors.
In this context, OYAK has been asserting itself as a player on a global scale and its Group includes:
operations in 24 countries
more than 140 companies;
and 6 continents;
approximately turnover of more than
37.000 employees; EUR 13.6 billion.
In the cement business, OYAK is a market leader in Turkey, with an annual production capacity of
12 million ton of cement, with seven plants, three cement mills and 45 concrete plants.
4 | CIMPOR Catalogue Cement Plant - Alhandra
CIMPOR, the national leader in the cement sector, with a production capacity of 8.4 million ton/year,
was born from the merger of seven Portuguese cement companies in March 1976, and its operation
currently includes:
3 Cement Plants;
2 Cement Mills;
7 Cement and Mortar Warehouses;
In addition, in Portugal CIMPOR has:
2 Dry Mortar Plants - Production capacity 120.000 ton year.
3
42 Ready-Mixed Concrete Plants - Production capacity 4.5 million m /year.
15 Quarries - Production capacity 9.2 million ton/year.
1 Paper Bag Plant.
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WHAT WE DO
In Portugal, Cimpor markets a wide range of products, including Cement, Hydraulic Lime, Ready-Mixed
Concrete, Aggregates, and Dry Mortars, based on its customers’ needs and the specifications of the
applicable standards.
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HYDRAULIC CEMENT AND LIME
Cement is a hydraulic binder, that is to say, a finely ground inorganic material that, when mixed with
water, forms a paste that binds and hardens due to reactions and hydration processes and which,
after it hardens, retains its mechanical strength and stability even under water.
Hydraulic Lime is compatible with all materials, and although it has a very broad range of new uses, it
remains the material of choice for laying and coating mortar, both for new construction and restoration
of old buildings.
The Cement and Hydraulic Lime range have strictly controlled requirements and behaviours and
recognised quality, focused on the current wide range of demanding civil construction needs.
DRY MORTARS
Dry Mortars are, by definition, a mixture of cement and/or lime, sand and adjuvants, put together in
plant under strict quality control and transported in its dry state to work sites.
READY-MIXED CONCRETE
This is a material made up by mixing cement, coarse and fine aggregates and water, with or without
the incorporation of adjuvants and additives, which develops its properties through the hydration of
the cement.
AGGREGATES
Aggregates are granular materials, characterised by different grain sizes, among other properties.
They are a necessary raw material for manufacturing concrete, mortars, and many other construction
products, and can also be used by themselves in construction work such as for flooring, and coastal
protection, among others. In addition to their use in construction, aggregates also have a variety of
industrial and agricultural applications.
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WHERE WE ARE - FACILITIES IN MAINLAND PORTUGAL
CEMENT & MORTARS
8 | CIMPOR Catalogue Cement Plant - Souselas & Mortar Plant - Alhandra
PORTUGAL MAINLAND
S. Pedro da Torre Régua
WHERE WE ARE - FACILITIES IN MAINLAND PORTUGAL 1 Depot 1 Depot
Largo da Estação - 4930-506 S. Pedro Torre 5050-067 Peso da Régua
CEMENT & MORTARS Available range Available range
V. Castelo
Darque V. Real Pocinho
1 Depot Braga Bragança 1 Depot
Largo da Estação - 4900 - 077 Darque 5150-502 Vila Nova de Foz Côa
Available range Available range
Oporto
Guarda
Maia 1 Depot
1 Depot Guarda Rua dos Caminhos de Ferro
1 Dry Mortar Plant 6300-322 Guarda
Avenida Américo Duarte Aveiro Viseu Available range
4425-504 S. Pedro Fins
Available range
Castelo Novo
1 Depot
Largo da Estação
Souselas Coimbra 6230-160 Castelo Novo
Available range
1 Cement Plant
Apartado 11
3021-801 Souselas Castelo Branco
Available range
Leiria
Alhandra Santarém
1 Cement Plant Portalegre
Praçeta Teófilo Araújo Rato
2600-540 Alhandra
1 Dry Mortar Plant
Estrada Nacional 10, Km 18 Lisbon
2600-470 Alhandra
Available range Évora
Setúbal
Loulé Beja
1 Cement Plant
Cerro da Cabeça Alta Available range
Apartado 45
8100-952 Loulé Cement and Hydraulic Lime
Available range
Faro Dry Mortars and Cement based Tile Adhesive
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Alqueva Dam
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CEMENT
AND HYDRAULIC LIME
12
t CEM I 52,5 R
Cement CEM I 52,5 R 12
Cemen
14
t CEM I 42,5 R
Cement CEM I 42,5 R 14
Cemen
16
Cemen t CEM II / A-L 42,5 R 16
Cement CEM II / A-L 42,5 R
18
Cemen t CEM II / B-L 32,5 N 18
Cement CEM II / B-L 32,5 N
20
t CEM IV / B (V) 32,5 N - SR
Cemen
Cement CEM IV / B (V) 32,5 N - SR 20
22
White Cement CEM I 52,5 R (br)
Whit e Cemen t CEM I 52,5 R (br) 22
24
White Cement CEM II / A-L 52,5 N (br)
Whit e Cemen t CEM II / A-L 52,5 N (br) 24
26
e Cemen
t CEM II / B-L 32,5 R (br)
Whit
White Cement CEM II / B-L 32,5 R (br) 26
28
ULIC LIME HL 5
HYDRA
HYDRAULIC LIME HL 5 28
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CIMPOR cemen
CIMPOR cements have been certified according to EN 197 – harmonised
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Hydraulic lime is also CE marked and the standard governing the production
o f h ydr aulic lime in the fact ory is EN 459 – harmonised Eur opean s tandar d.
of hydraulic lime in the factory is EN 459 – harmonised European standard.
The main advantage of the CE marking is to allow the mutual recognition
The main adv an tage o f the CE marking is t o allo w the mutual r ec ognition
o f the c on f ormity o f cemen t and h ydr aulic lime by the c oun tries o f the
of the conformity of cement and hydraulic lime by the countries of the
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European economic area.
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PORTLAND CEMENT
CEM I 52,5 R EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
Clinker ≥ 95%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
Requirements CEM I 52,5 R
• Chemical
Loss on ignition ≤ 5,0%;
Insoluble residue ≤ 5,0%;
Sulfate content (SO ) ≤ 4,0%;
3
Chloride content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical Compressive strength
Initial setting time ≥ 45 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm. Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical MPa
Compressive strength
Minimum values
2 days: 30,0 MPa; 52,5
28 days: 52,5 MPa.
Recommended for 30,0
• Reinforced concrete
Particularly suitable for strength classes in the range
of C40/50 to C50/60;
Constructions needing very quick removal of
framework and scaffolding;
Works needing very high strength at very early ages. 0 2 28 days
• Precast concrete products
Reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structural
elements. Especial features of concrete
made with this cement
• High performance concrete at all ages
• Very high early strength development;
• Concrete laid in cold weather
• Very high strength at all standard ages;
• Particularly suitable for environmental exposure class XC.
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CEM I 52,5 R
Precautions regarding use Packaging and Delivery *
• Attend the standard minimum cement content and
maximum water/cement ratio;
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards;
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
• Keep framework and scaffolding in place until properly sealed
required strength is obtained;
Bulk ±25 tonnes
• Ready-mix concrete: avoid long time transportation; *For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
• Hot and dry weather placing.
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Aggressive environments – water and soils; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• Mass concrete;
• When bagged it contains Chromium (VI) reducing
• General purpose mortars. agent. Its expiration date is two months after the
bagging date, as long as the storage conditions stated
in the bag are respected;
• For more information, check the Safety Data Sheet,
available at, www.cimpor.com
Infante Bridge
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND CEMENT
CEM I 42,5 R EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
Clinker ≥ 95%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
Requirements CEM I 42,5 R
• Chemical
Loss on ignition ≤ 5,0%;
Insoluble residue ≤ 5,0%;
Sulfate content (SO ) ≤ 4,0%;
3
Chloride content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical Compressive strength
Initial setting time ≥ 60 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm. Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical MPa
Compressive strength
Minimum values
2 days: 20,0 MPa; 42,5
28 days: 42,5 MPa.
Recommended for
20,0
• Reinforced concrete
All strength classes, especially those in the range of
C30/37 to C45/55;
High performance at 28 days.
• Precast concrete products
Reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structural
elements; 0 2 28 days
• Road pavements
Concrete surface layers for high traffic roads; Especial features of concrete
made with this cement
• General purpose grout.
• High early strength development;
• High strength at all standard ages;
• Particularly suitable for environmental exposure class XC.
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CEM I 42,5 R
Packaging and Delivery *
Precautions regarding use
• Attend the standard minimum cement content and
maximum water/cement ratio;
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards;
Plasticized pallet - single-use
72 Bags of 25 kg - 1800 kg
• Keep framework and scaffolding in place until
required strength is obtained;
• Ready-mix concrete: avoid long time transportation;
• Hot and dry weather placing.
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
properly sealed
Bulk ±25 tonnes
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Aggressive environments – water and soils; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• Mass concrete;
• When bagged it contains Chromium (VI) reducing
• General purpose mortars. agent. Its expiration date is two months after the
bagging date, as long as the storage conditions stated
in the bag are respected;
• For more information, check the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
Vasco da Gama Bridge
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND LIMESTONE CEMENT
CEM II/A-L 42,5 R EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
80% ≤ Clinker ≤ 94%;
6% ≤ Limestone ≤ 20%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
CEM II/A-L 42,5 R
Requirements
• Chemical
Sulfate content (SO ) ≤ 4,0%;
3
Chloride content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical
Initial setting time ≥ 60 min; Compressive strength
Soundness ≤ 10 mm.
Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical
Compressive strength MPa
Minimum values
2 days: 20,0 MPa;
28 days: 42,5 MPa. 42,5
Recommended for
20,0
• Reinforced concrete
All strength classes, especially those in the range of
C25/30 to C40/50;
• Precast concrete products
Reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structural
elements;
All types of plain concrete precast elements (paving 0 2 28 days
blocks, paving flags, kerb units, masonry blocks, etc);
• Road pavements Especial features of concrete
Bound granular base layers; made with this cement
Soil stabilization;
Plain surface layers; • High early strength development;
• High strength at all standard ages;
• Plain concrete;
• Wide range of uses and high performance even in
moderate aggressive environments;
• General purpose grout;
• High workability.
• Sprayed concrete. • Particularly suitable for environmental exposure class XC.
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CEM II/A-L 42,5 R
Packaging and Delivery *
Precautions regarding use
• Attend the standard minimum cement content and
maximum water/cement ratio;
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards;
Plasticized pallet - single-use
72 Bags of 25 kg - 1800 kg
• Keep framework and scaffolding in place until
required strength is obtained;
• Under aggressive environments, strictly follow
standard recommendations and technical information
about the subject. 25 ton truck with self discharge means and
properly sealed
Bulk ±25 tonnes
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Mass concrete; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• Concrete in cold weather.
• When bagged it contains Chromium (VI) reducing
agent. Its expiration date is two months after the
bagging date, as long as the storage conditions stated
in the bag are respected;
• The production of this cement represents a decrease
of CO2 emissions;
• For more information, check the Safety Data Sheet,
Corgo Viaduct available at www.cimpor.com
CAET XXI - CONSTRUÇÕES, A.C.E.
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND LIMESTONE CEMENT
CEM II/B-L 32,5 N EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
65% ≤ Clinker ≤ 79%;
21% ≤ Limestone ≤ 35%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
CEM II/B-L 32,5 N
Requirements
• Chemical
Sulfate content (SO ) ≤ 3,5%;
3
Chloride content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical
Initial setting time ≥ 75 min Compressive strength
Soundness ≤ 10 mm
Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical
Compressive strength MPa
Minimum values
7 days: 16,0 MPa
28 days: 32,5 MPa 32,5
Recommended for
16,0
• Reinforced concrete
Particularly suitable for strength classes in the range
of C12/15 to C25/30;
• Precast concrete products
Reinforced concrete with no major requirements;
All types of plain concrete precast elements (paving
blocks, paving flags, kerb units, masonry blocks, etc); 0 7 28 days
• Mass concrete;
Especial features of concrete
• Plain concrete used in foundations or non structutal made with this cement
elements;
• Low early strengh development;
• All kinds of mortars;
• Continuous strength development until 28 days;
• Soil stabilization.
• High workability in mortars and concretes even with
low water/cement ratio.
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CEM II/B-L 32,5 N
Packaging and Delivery *
Precautions regarding use
• Attend the standard minimum cement content and
maximum water/cement ratio;
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards; Pack
Plasticized pallet - single-use (1) 71 Bags of 25 kg – 1775 kg
72 Bags of 25 kg - 1800 kg (2) 70 Bags of 25 kg – 1750 kg
• Keep framework and scaffolding in place until (1) Alhandra and Souselas | (2) Loulé
required strength is obtained;
• Under aggressive environments, strictly follow
standard recommendations and technical information
about the subject. 25 ton truck with self discharge means and
properly sealed
Bulk ±25 tonnes
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Concrete in cold weather. • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• When bagged it contains Chromium (VI) reducing
agent. Its expiration date is two months after the
bagging date, as long as the storage conditions stated
in the bag are respected;
• The production of this cement represents a decrease
of CO2 emissions;
• For more information, check the Safety Data Sheet,
Sá Carneiro Airport available at www.cimpor.com
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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POZZOLANIC CEMENT SULFATE RESISTING
CEM IV/B (V) 32,5 N - SR EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
45% ≤ Clinker ≤ 64%;
36% ≤ Siliceous fly ash ≤ 55%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate setting regulator.
Requirements CEM IV/B (V) 32,5 N - SR
• Chemical
Sulfates (SO ) ≤ 3,5%;
3
Chlorides (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%;
–
Clinker C A ≤ 9%;
3
Pozzolanicity: Satisfies the test at 8 days.
• Physical Compressive strength
Initial setting time ≥ 75 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm. Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical MPa
Compressive strength
Minimum values
7 days: 16,0 MPa; 32,5
28 days: 32,5 MPa.
Recommended for
16,0
• Reinforced concrete
Especially indicated mainly for strength classes
C16/20 to C30/37;
Works with very long comissioning;
• Road pavements
Road foundations in plain concrete;
Bound granular base layers; 0 7 28 days
Concrete surface layers;
• Mass concrete Especial features of concrete
Plain concrete for foundations and walls; made with this cement
Concrete in aggressive environments;
Seawater works. • Moderate heat of hydration with slow development;
• Gradual progression of strength for several months;
• Good performance in aggressive environments, even
when exposed to sulfates;
• High compactness and resistance to water penetra-
tion at late ages.
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CEM IV/B (V) 32,5 N - SR
Precautions regarding use Packaging and Delivery *
• Attend the standard minimum cement content and
maximum water/cement ratio;
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards;
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
• Keep framework and scaolding in place until required properly sealed
strength is obtained;
Bulk ±25 tonnes
• When in aggressive environments, strictly follow *For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
standard recommendations and technical guidance on
the subject.
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Quick stripping precast concrete; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and
appropriate eye/face protection equipment;
• Concrete requiring fast strength development;
• The production of this cement represents a decrease
• Pre-stressed concrete; in CO2 emissions;
• Concreting under low temperatures; • For more information, check the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
• Industrial pavements.
Alqueva Dam | CEM IV/B (V) 32,5 N
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND CEMENT
CEM I 52,5 R (br) EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
Clinker ≥ 95%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
Requirements CEM I 52,5 R (br)
• Chemical
Loss on Ignition (LOI) ≤ 5,0%;
Insoluble residue (IR) ≤ 5,0%;
Sulfates content (SO3) ≤ 4,0%;
Chlorides content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical Compressive strength
Initial setting time ≥ 45 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm; Minimum growth curve
Reflectance index ≥ 85 (%).
MPa
• Mechanical
Compressive strength
Minimum values 52,5
2 days: 30,0 MPa;
28 days: 52,5 MPa.
Recommended for 30,0
• Apparent reinforced concrete
White or coloured concrete with high architectural
performance and high strength;
• Precast
High productivity of heavy and light structural
elements.
0 2 28 days
Especial features of concrete
made with this cement
• White or coloured concrete with high architectural
performance;
• Very high strength development;
• Very high strength at all standard ages.
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CEM I 52,5 R (br)
Precautions regarding use Packaging and Delivery *
• In apparent concrete, with high architectural
performance, to ensure a uniform appearance;
• Pay attention to the water/cement ratio, aggregate
quality, etc. during the mixed design;
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
• Ensure especial care in manufacturing and application properly sealed
(homogeneity of mixing, concreting phasing, Bulk ±25 tonnes
framework quality, framework removal, etc.);
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards and aesthetic requirements;
• Placing concrete under hot weather.
Environment and Safety
• Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• For more information, see the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
Hexagonal paving
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND LIMESTONE CEMENT
CEM II/A-L 52,5 N (br) EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
80% ≤ Clinker ≤ 94%;
6% ≤ Limestone ≤ 20%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate as setting regulator.
Requirements CEM I 52,5 R (br)
Bulk
• Chemical
Sulfates content (SO3) ≤ 4,0%;
Chlorides content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical
Initial setting time ≥ 45 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm; Compressive strength
Reflectance index ≥ 85 (%).
Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical
Compressive strength MPa
Minimum values
2 days: 20,0 MPa;
28 days: 52,5 MPa. 52,5
Recommended for
• Apparent reinforced concrete 20,0
White or coloured concrete with a high aesthetic
effect and medium to high strength;
• Precast
High productivity of heavy and light structural
elements;
0 2 28 days
All type of plain concrete precast elements;
• Industrial mortars Especial features of concrete
Dry mortars and cement adhesive;
made with this cement
• Cement-based paints.
• White or coloured concrete with high aesthetic effect;
• High strength development;
• High strength at all standard ages.
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CEM II/A-L 52,5 N (br)
Precautions regarding use Packaging and Delivery *
• In apparent concrete, with high architectural
performance, to ensure a uniform appearance;
• Pay attention to the water/cement ratio, aggregate
quality, etc. during the mixed design;
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
• Ensure especial care in manufacturing and properly sealed
application (homogeneity of mixing, concreting Bulk ±25 tonnes
phasing, framework quality, framework removal, etc.).
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
correspondent standards and aesthetic requirements,
• Placing concrete under hot weather.
Environment and Safety
• Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• For more information, see the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
House - Restelo
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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PORTLAND LIMESTONE CEMENT
CEM II/B-L 32,5 R (br) EN 197-1 0856
Constituents
65% ≤ Clinker ≤ 79%;
21% ≤ Limestone ≤ 35%;
Additional minor constituents ≤ 5%;
Calcium sulfate setting regulator.
Requirements CEM II/B-L 32,5 R (br)
• Chemical
Sulfates content (SO3) ≤ 3,5%;
Chlorides content (Cl ) ≤ 0,10%.
–
• Physical
Initial setting time ≥ 75 min;
Soundness ≤ 10 mm; Compressive strength
Reflectance index ≥ (80%).
Minimum growth curv
Minimum growth curve
• Mechanical
Compressive strength MPa
Minimum values
2 days: 10,0 MPa.
28 days: 32,5 MPa. 32,5
Recommended for
• Apparent concrete
White or coloured concrete; 10,0
• Precast
Light concrete elements;
All type of plain concrete precast elements;
• Mortars 0 2 28 days
Industrial (dry mortars and cement adhesive);
All kinds of mortars.
Especial features of concrete
made with this cement
• White or coloured concrete.
• High strength development at initial ages.
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CEM II/B-L 32,5 R (br)
Packaging and Delivery *
Precautions regarding use
• In apparent concrete and to ensure the Intended
finishing;
• Pay attention to the water/cement ratio, aggregate
quality, etc. during the mixed design;
Plasticised pallet - Single use
64 Bags of 25 kg – 1600 kg
• Ensure especial care in manufacturing and
application (homogeneity of mixing, concreting
phasing, framework quality, framework removal, etc.);
• Provide adequate protection and cure according to
corresponding standards and aesthetic requirements. 25 ton truck with self discharge means and
properly sealed
Bulk ±25 tonnes
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
Storage Conditions Environment and Safety
• Keep the bag closed until used; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• Store in the original package, dry place and away
from direct contact with the ground. • For more information, see the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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HYDRAULIC LIME
HL 5 EN 459-1 1328
Constituents
Marly limestone burnt, slaking and milling.
Requirements
HL 5
• Chemical
Available lime (CA(OH) ) ≥ 4,0%;
2
Sulfates (SO ) ≤ 3,0%;
3
• Physical
Free water ≤ 2,0%;
Residue to 0,090 mm ≤ 15,0%;
Residue to 0,200 mm ≤ 5,0%;
Soundness ≤ 2,0 mm; Compressive strength
Penetration > 10 mm and < 50 mm;
Air content ≤ 25,0%; Minimum growth curve
Initial setting time >1h;
Final setting time ≤ 15h. MPa
• Mechanical
Compressive strength 5,0
Minimum values
7 days: ≥ 2,0 MPa;
28 days: ≥ 5,0 MPa.
Recommended for 2,0
• All kinds of mortars (pointing, plaster, building and
finishing);
• Precast industry (mixed with cement)
Masonry units; 0 7 28 days
• Road pavements
As a filler substitute in bituminous road paving; Especial properties of mortars
In the treatment of wet and clay soils.
made with hydraulic lime
• Excellent plasticity and high workability;
• Strong adherence;
• Great capacity for water retention, in opposition to
the initial shrinkage;
• Very low shrinkage;
• Good permeability and durability.
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HL 5
Precautions regarding use Availability and Delivery *
• Always dosing accurately;
• Add mixing water slowly to avoid an over wet mix;
• Ensure adequate protection against drying out in
the process of curing of fresh mortar, especially in hot
weather. Humidify regularly;
• Ensure careful background preparation.
Plasticised pallet - Single use
45 Bags of 25 kg – 1125 kg
25 ton truck with self discharge means and
properly sealed
Bulk ±25 tonnes
*For exportation purpose, please contact our Sales Department
Not recommended for Environment and Safety
• Uses at temperatures below 5° C; • Wear proper protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection equipment;
• Contact with aggressive environments.
• For more information, see the Safety Data Sheet,
available at www.cimpor.com
Validity
• 12 months provided that the original packaging
remains unaltered and storage conditions have ensured
protection from extreme temperatures and humidity.
Passeio Alegre - Foz do Porto
CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME
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DRY MORTARS
32
CIMPOR Argamassas
CIMPOR Argamassas 32
33
Symbols that define a Trajectory 33
Symbols that define a Trajectory
34
Form of Delivery and Equipment 34
Form of Delivery and Equipment
36
CE Markings on Mortars
CE Markings on Mortars 36
Technical Solutions for Construction 37
37
Technical Solutions for Construction
38
Masonry Mortar
Masonry Mortar 38
44
Application of Renders
Application of Renders 44
46
Selection of Coatings and Renders
Selection of Coatings and Renders 46
Flooring Mortars
Flooring Mortars 62
62
64
Mortars for Restoration and Repair
Mortars for Restoration and Repair 64
70
Specialist Products
Specialist Products 70
Mortars for Sustainable Construction
Mortars for Sustainable Construction 78
78
86
Dry Concrete
Dry Concrete 86
88
Sprayed Micro-concrete 88
Sprayed Micro-concrete
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CIMPOR Argamassas
CIMPOR was a pioneer in the production and Sale of Bulk. Dry Mortars in Portugal,
having started production in September 1999, on the Alhandra Plant.
In 2002 the product range was expanded to include bagged products, with the start
of its bagging line.
In 2002, the Maia plant was inaugurated, increasing CIMPOR’s geographical
coverage to cover the whole country.
CIMPOR Argamassas has, over the years, carried out its activities focused on
increased customer satisfaction, ensuring that its products meet the applicable
regulatory requirements and becoming increasingly competitive, without, however,
neglecting the Environmental concerns and for the Health and Safety of its
employees and clients. Thus, CIARGA, the company responsible for the production of
Dry Mortars within CIMPOR Group, has an integrated Quality, Environment and Safety
Management System, certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001
standards.
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Symbols that define a trajectory
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001.
CIARGA, the company responsible for the production of Dry Mortars within CIMPOR
Group, has implemented an Integrated Quality, Environment and Safety Management
System, in line with its commitment to product quality, customer satisfaction, respect
for the environment, and the health and safety of everyone involved.
CE
All relevant products sold by CIMPOR Argamassas, are properly labeled, including the
CE marking, and classified according to the European Regulation 302/2011.
SAT
Technical assistance service for repairing faults in silos and work equipment, avoiding
prolonged interruptions in work, and its resulting costs.
CIMPOR COMMITMENT TO QUALITY
AND INNOVATION
The continuous development of our R+D department is an ASSURANCE of quality
and constant development for all TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS.
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Form of Delivery and Equipment
BULK MORTAR
Bulk dry mortar is delivered in tankers, from the factory where it is produced to the silo placed on site,
where it is stored and protected for later use. From the silo, it is transported to the application site using
the following systems:
- Standard pneumatic system > or use in - Dual Pneumatic System > is a system with
laying mortars and renders, consisting of the the same description as the previous one, but
following equipment: with two work fronts, per silo.
• Lifting block, which allows automatic dosing of - Gravity system > for use with levelling
the transfer of mortar from the silo, depending mortars, renders and floor levelling, where large
on the amount of mortar in the mixing machine amounts of mortar are required. In this system,
tank. the silo is not pressurized, and the mixing
machine is attached to the silo, and is only used
• Air compressor: propels dry mortar from the for manually applied mortars.
lifting block by injecting air at a pressure of
between 1 and 1 and 1.2 bar.
• Hoses, through which the dry mortar is sent to
the application machinery.
• Application equipment, which may be classified
as:
- Automatic mixers. These are machines that
receive the dry mortar for manual application
in their tanks and then dose it and mix it with
water, supplying the mortar as a paste that is
ready to apply manually.
- Spraying machinery. These are machines that
receive the dry mortar for sprayed application
in their tanks and then dose it and mix it with
water, supplying the mortar as a paste that is
ready to be applied by spraying.
This set of equipment makes up a work front.
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BAGGED MORTARS
Bagged mortar can be prepared in various ways depending on the type of application
it has been designed for, via the following equipment:
- Traditional mixer > carefully observing the
amount of water and mixing time, this equipment
should preferably prepare mortars for manual
application.
- Automatic mixers > are machines that
automatically determine the amount of water to
be mixed in the mortar and the amount of mortar
to be produced. This equipment is recommended
for use in all mortars for manual application.
- Spraying machines > used for sprayed
mortar rendering, they automatically determine
the amount of water to be mixed in the mortar,
and the operator can also control the flow of
mortar to be applied.
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CE Markings on Mortars
According to the European Construction Products Regulation, 315/2011, any
construction product, for which there is a harmonized standard, marketed in the Single
European Area, must bear the CE marking, which implies the achievement of a number
of essential requirements (mechanical resistance, fire safety, thermal insulation, etc.).
Therefore, in compliance with the current legislation and with the objective of
offering a product that meets the needs of our customers, CE marking is guaranteed
for their masonry, plaster and flooring mortars.
EN 998-1. Specifications of mortars for renders and coatings.
ARIM
AREPH
AREM
ARIFB
ARIP
AREFC
ARIFC
AREFB
Mortar ARIM ARIP ARIFC ARIFB AREM AREPH AREFC AREFB
Mortar
Type GP GP GP GP GP GP GP GP
Adhesion - Concrete
(N/mm ) 2 ≥0.15 ≥0.2 ≥0.1 ≥0.1 ≥0.15 ≥0.1 ≥0.1 ≥0.1
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Conductivity (W/M) ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15
Capillary water
W1
W1
W1
W1
W0
W0
W0
W0
absorption
Permeability
Water
Vapour (μ)
Thermal
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.8
0.8
Reaction
to Fire
Compressive A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
strength CS IV CS IV CS IV CS III CS IV CS IV CS III CS IV
EN 998-1. Specifications of mortars for renders and coatings.
ACH
AE
ACHF
RVTERM
MB 30
Mortar
ABRF
Mortar ABRF AE ACH ACHF AMUH RVTERM MB 25 MB 30
MB 25
AMUH
Type GP GP GP GP GP GP GP GP
Adhesion - Concrete ≥0.2 ≥0.1 ≥0.1 ≥0.1 ≥0.2 ≥0.5 ≥0.2 ≥0.5
(N/mm ) 2 W2 W1 W0 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Conductivity (W/M) ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤15 ≤30 ≤10 ≤10
Capillary water
absorption
Permeability
Water
Vapour (μ)
Thermal
0.5
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.2
0.5
0.5
Reaction
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
to Fire
Compressive CS III CS IV CS II CS I CS IV CS IV CS IV CS IV
strength
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Technical Solutions for Construction
EN 998-2. Specifications of mortars for masonry.
Mortar
Mortar AA M5 AA M10 FVH FVHB AJP LM-100
AA M10
LM-100
AA M5
AJP
FVHB
FVH
Type Formulation mortars
Binding
Strength 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15
(N/mm ) (VT) 2 0.5 ≤1.50 ≤0.95 ≤0.45 ≤0.45 ≤0.10 ≤2.50
2
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Conductivity (W/M) 15/35 15/35 15/35 15/35 15/35 5/20
Capillary water
absorption (kg/(m min ))
Permeability
Water
Vapour (μ)
Thermal
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.8
1.0
0.3
Reaction
to Fire
Compressive A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
strength ≥5 ≥10 ≥7.5 ≥7.5 ≥7.5 ≥5
(N/mm ) 2
EN 13813. Mortar specifications for flooring.
Mortar ARP 12 ARP 16 LF-100
Mortar
LF-100
ARP 16
ARP 12
Type ≥12 ≥16 ≥8
CT
Resistance
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Conductivity (W/M) 1.2 ≥3 ≥1
Type to compression
(N/mm )
2
Resistance to
≥2
Flexion (N/mm )
2
Thermal
1.2
0.3
Reaction
A1
A1
A1
to Fire
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MASONRY MORTAR
AAM5 AAM10
Masonry Mortar Masonry Mortar
Presentation Storage and Shelf Life
• 25 kg Bags; • Bagged: 1 year from the manufacturing date, if
stored in a dry place on the unopened original package;
• 1400 kg Pallets (56 bags);
• Bulk: 3 months after the date of unloading at the
• Bulk supply, with silos of capacity of work silo (*).
approximately 30 ton (*).
(*) Only available in mainland Portugal
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AAM5 • AAM10 AA M5 • AA M10
Masonry mortar suitable for brick-laying of walls, and can be used with most types of brick,
block work or concrete, in both internal and external walls.
Composition
Dry formulation mortar, consisting of selected aggregates, hydraulic binders and additives.
Application Recommendations
1. Preparation of the surface • Do not apply in extreme temperatures: <5º C and >30º C;
• The bricks must be clean and free of any material
which may impair adhesion; • It should not be applied to icy surfaces, and strong
winds and intense sun exposure should be avoided;
• The bricks shall be moist, but not wet, previous to
mortar application. • Do not add other products;
• Avoid breathing dust and contact with skin and/or
2. Mixture eyes;
• Add the amount of water indicated on the bag;
• Refer to the Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet for
• Thoroughly mix the added water to each bag. more detailed information.
3. Application
• The mortar must be applied within 1 hour of mixing,
and no further water may be added.
Technical Data
AA M5 AA M10
Compressive strength (N/mm ) 2 ≥ 5 ≥ 10
2
0.5
Capillary water absorption [kg/(m .min )] ≤1.50 ≤0.95
Hardened density (kg/m ) 3 1950 ± 200
DRY MORTARS • MASONRY
Average yields
Hollow clay brick Concrete block
Brick 30 x 20 x 7 : 20 kg/m 2 Block 50 x 20 x 10 : 30 kg/m 2
Brick 30 x 20 x 11 : 30 kg/m 2 Block 50 x 20 x 15 : 45 kg/m 2
Brick 30 x 20 x 15 : 40 kg/m 2 Block 50 x 20 x 20 : 60 kg/m 2
Brick 30 x 20 x 22 : 60 kg/m 2
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MASONRY MORTAR
FACING BRICK
FVH FVHB
Facing Brick Facing Brick
hydrofuged hydrofuged
Grey White
Presentation Storage and Shelf Life
• 25 kg Bags. • Bagged: 1 year from the manufacturing date, if
stored in a dry place on the unopened original package.
• 1400 kg Pallets (56 bags).
• Bulk: 3 months after the date of unloading at the
• Bulk supply, with silos of capacity of work silo (*).
approximately 30 ton (*).
(*) Only available in mainland Portugal
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FVH • FVHB
Masonry mortar suitable for brick-laying of facing brick walls, and can be used with most
types of brick or block work, in both internal and external walls.
Composition
Dry formulation mortar, consisting of selected aggregates, hydraulic binders, and additives.
Application Recommendations
1. Preparation of the surface • Masonry mortars for Facing can be pigmented to get
• The bricks/blocks must be clean and degreased; coloured mortar;
• Wet the masonry element properly so that it is • Do not apply in extreme temperatures: <5º C and >30º C;
neither too wet nor too dry;
• It should not be applied to icy surfaces, and strong
2. Mixture winds and intense sun exposure should be avoided;
• Add the amount of water indicated on the bag;
• Do not add other products;
• Thoroughly mix the added water to each bag;
• Avoid breathing dust and contact with skin and/or
3. Application eyes;
• The mortar must be applied within 1 hour of mixing,
and no further water may be added. • Refer to the Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet for
more detailed information.
Technical Data
FVH FVHB
Compressive strength (N/mm ) ≥7.5
2
Capillary water absorption [kg/(m .min )] ≤ 0.45
0.5
2
DRY MORTARS • MASONRY
Hardened density (kg/m ) 3 1950 ± 200
Average yields (kg/m ) 2 Hollow facing brick: 60 to 65 kg/m 2
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STONEWORK JOINTING MORTAR
AJP
Hydrofuged mortar for
stonework jointing
Presentation Storage and Shelf Life
• 25 kg Bags; • 1 year from the manufacturing date, if stored in a dry
place on the unopened original package.
• 1400 kg Pallets (56 bags).
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Jointing coloured hydrofuged mortar, suitable for stonework walls, in both internal and AJP
external walls.
Composition
Dry formulation mortar, consisting of selected aggregates, hydraulic binders, inorganic pigments and additives.
Application Recommendations
1. Preparation of the surface • Do not apply in extreme temperatures: <5º C and >30º C;
• The support must be clean and free of any material
which may impair adhesion; • It should not be applied to icy surfaces, and strong
winds and intense sun exposure should be avoided;
• The support shall be moist, but not wet, previous to
mortar application. • Do not add other products;
2. Mixture • Cannot be applied to gypsum-based materials,
• Add the amount of water indicated on the bag; painted surfaces or those with low water absorption;
• Each layer must be between 1.5 and 2.0 cm thick;
• Thoroughly mix the added water to each bag.
• Protect from water in the first few days to avoid
3. Application blooming;
• The mortar must be applied within 1 hour of mixing,
and no further water may be added. • A brushing finish is recommended, before hardening;
• Avoid breathing dust and contact with skin and/or
eyes;
• Refer to the Data Sheet and Safety Data Sheet for
more detailed information.
Technical Data
DRY MORTARS • MASONRY
AJP
Compressive strength (N/mm ) ≥7.5
2
Capillary water absorption [kg/(m .min )] ≤0.10
2
0.5
Hardened density (kg/m ) 3 1900 ± 200
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Application
of Rendering Mortars
Substrate preparation and at approximately half the total thickness
of the render. This net is applied on top of a
• All surfaces must be sound, clean, suitably still fresh render layer, and care must be taken
dry and free of any material which may impair to assure a homogenous and total cover of the
adhesion, having special care, in site moulded underlying transition, and extending 10 cm to
concrete walls, to insure the absence of any each side of the transition.
vestige of demoulding agents.
Corners and areas subject
• If the substrate is a site moulded concrete wall,
a primer or adhesion base splatter coat (such as to wear
our ASB mortar) must applied before the render.
Rendering should only be done after proper • On the corners of any opening on the wall
hardening of the splatter coat. (windows, doors) use a fibre glass net applied at
a 45º angle to the sides of the opening.
• The substrate must be flat, and any holes
or imperfections should be repaired prior to • The usage of protection profiles is
rendering. recommended on wall edges, if subject to
mechanical wear.
• The substrate or the brick shall be moist, but
not wet, previous to mortar application. Climate exposure
Thickness • Mortar should not be applied at extreme
temperatures (below 5º C and above 30º C). Do
• Each render layer shall have a thickness not apply on icy surfaces, avoid strong winds and
between 1,5 cm and 2,0 cm, and each layer intense sun exposure.
should have similar thicknesses.
• It is recommended watering the render 24
• Successive render layers must applied within hours after application and this watering
a maximum of 24 hours, allowing just the should be repeated at 48 hours and 72 hours.
necessary time to assure the setting and initial In particularly hot and/or dry climates the render
hardening of the bottom layer. watering should be extended for up to 3-5 days
after application.
• If the total thickness of the render exceeds 4
cm, than a mesh fibre glass net, with openings of NEVER ADD ANY OTHER PRODUCTS TO THE
10 mm to 14 mm, shall be used, between layers, MORTAR.
and at approximately half the total thickness
of the render. This net is applied on top of a Mixing water
still fresh render layer, and care must be taken
to assure a homogenous and total cover of the The mixing water must be clean, and preferably
underlying layer. potable. Drinking water is generally suitable.
Transition zones between • If using mixing machines with automatic water
substrates dosing, the water feed must have a minimum
pressure of 3 bar, and must have a steady regular
flow.
• On transition zones between different
substrates, such as for example brick and • Once the mixing is done, do not add any further
concrete, fibre glass net shall be used, with water to the mortar.
openings of 10 mm to 14 mm, between layers,
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Application • If the render is intended for bonding ceramic
or stones of appreciable size or weight, we
• The rendering of any particular wall must be recommend that you get in touch with our sales
applied and finished in the same day. team.
Manual Application • In cases where the render is to be coated with
ceramic tiles or membranes, the render must
never be sponged. The finish of the render in
• Add and thoroughly mix water to each bag. these cases must be only trowelled on, so as not
If you’re using a continuous screw mixer, then to pull the fine materials to the surface, and it
adjust the water to the minimum flow necessary must be rough.
to achieve the required workability.
• If you plan to coat with cement products
• Once mixed, the dry mortar shall be applied (“terrazzo marble”, One-coat mortar, etc...),
in the same fashion as traditional site-made please contact our sales team.
mortars. When the render is green (set but not
fully hardened) it should be repressed, using a
flat ruler, from bottom to top, in order to prevent
any sagging of the surface.
• The mortar must be applied within 1 hour of
mixing, and no further water may be added.
Application – mechanical spray
rendering
• If using spray machines without automatic
water dosing, add and thoroughly mix water to
each bag.
• If you’re using a continuous screw mixer, then
adjust the water to the minimum flow necessary
to achieve the required workability.
• Always spray from top to bottom.
• When the render is green (set but not fully
hardened) it should be repressed, using a flat
ruler, from bottom to top, in order to prevent any
sagging of the surface.
Final coatings over the render
• Check the suitability of the render in relation
to the desired finish, using the tables shown on
page 46 of this catalogue.
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Selection of Coatings and Renders
This table is intended to guide the user in the selection of the most suitable of our
plasters and renders for their needs:
Internal Walls
TYPES OF FINISH
TYPES OF FINISH
ARIFC
ARIP
ARIM
PE
ABRF
ARIFB
ARIM ARIP ARIFC ARIFB ABRF PE
Normal paint
Application of “membrane” paint x x x x
Application of normal layer mineral coatings x x x x
(Type of finishing/one-coat render)
Skimming application with ABRF x x
Application of thin layer mineral coatings x
(PE type)
Ceramic bonding - low weight x x
Bonding of Ceramics/natural stone x x x x
External and Internal Walls
TYPES OF FINISH AREM AREPH AREFC AREFB ABRF
TYPES OF FINISH
Normal paint
Application of “membrane” paint x x x
Application of normal layer mineral coatings x x x
(Type of finishing/one-coat render)
Guide application with ABRF x
Application of thin layer mineral coatings
(PE type)
Ceramic bonding - low weight x
Bonding of Ceramics/natural stone x x x
ETICS coating x
Exposed render
(unpainted or without product applied later) x x x x x
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Note 1:
AREF-B and AREF-C renders should only be left exposed on external walls if they are not exposed
to intense weather conditions, as they do not offer significant resistance to microbiological
colonisation (e.g. verdigris).
Note 2:
Outdoor renders can be applied to both indoor and outdoor walls.
Key
Recommended product for application
Accepted product for application
Product not suitable (or suitable only under restricted conditions) for the application
x Do not use the product for this application
Additional Notes:
• Correct preparation and application by experienced workforce is critical to ensuring coating
performance.
• We recommend that you run a sample on site so that you can analyse the products used.
• These tables are not intended to be exhaustive, so if the intended application is not included,
please contact us.
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SPRAYED RENDER
ARIP
Sprayed Render
Presentation Storage and Shelf Life
• 25 kg Bags; • Bagged: 1 year from the manufacturing date, if
stored in a dry place on the unopened original package.
• 1400 kg Pallets (56 bags);
• Bulk: 3 months after the date of unloading at the
• Bulk supply, with silos of capacity of work silo (*).
approximately 30 ton (*).
(*) Only available in mainland Portugal
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