BALCONIES

Materials

Surface

abrasive grain are applied with polishing machines, obtaining a smooth and shiny surface of the stone.

having surface indentations produced or appearing to have been produced by a special tool.

elongated notches or incisions that provides the stone a rustic appearance.

roughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam.

polished but not shiny; rustic surface.

Layout

Typical Balcony.

a) base plate with b) insertion slots for dowels, c) dowel - non corrosive metal, d) baluster & e) cover plate.

Mix calculations

LIME MORTAR
  • 1 : 3
  • 1 part of lime + 3 parts of sand.


CEMENT MORTAR
  • 1 : 3 - 1 part of cement + 3 parts of sand.
  • 1 : 4 - 1 part of cement + 4 parts of sand.


CEMENT-LIME MORTAR
  • 1 part of cement + 1 part of lime + 6 parts of sand.
  • 1 part of cement + 2 part of lime + 5 parts of sand.

Grain of aggregate must not be larger than 1/3 of the size of the joint width.



FLEX ADHESIVE MORTAR
  • Water and frost proof, high hardening, hydraulic setting flex adhesive mortar.
  • From 3 to 20 mm of thickness.

QUICK FLEX ADHESIVE MORTAR
  • Water and frost resistant, highly refined, hydraulically binding flex acoustic mortar.
  • For installation upto a 20 mm adhesive bed thickness.

JOINT GROUTING MORTAR ON TRASS BASIS
  • Frost and thawing salt resistant, water proof, refined.
  • From 4 to 30 mm joint width.

Hydraulically setting joint mortar with trass additive to prevent blooming forming.


SILICON FOR NATURAL STONE
  • For lasting, elastic sealing joints.
  • For a grout width of 5mm.