Natural cellulose fiber is widely used in dry mortar, such as production of tile adhesive, joint filling agent, dry powder coating,  internal and external wall putty, interface agent, insulation mortar, anti crack plastering mortar, waterproof mortar and plaster, etc. Because natural cellulose fiber is a kind of natural fiber insoluble in water and organic solvent,.. read more →

16 Oct 2020
October 16, 2020

Natural Cellulose Fiber

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Natural cellulose fiber is one of the important additives in dry mortar products. It has been used since it was introduced into China in 1990s. At present, the largest one is the Arbocel cellulose fiber series produced by the German JRS company. Although some domestic manufacturers have begun to produce similar products, but due to.. read more →

Recycled gypsum as a raw material for mortars such as gypsum plaster is hindered by significant prejudice and is not well accepted in the industry. Gypsum plaster with partial replacement by recycled gypsum also demonstrates that sustainability of construction materials is possible and represents another positive step toward circularity in construction. 1 Introduction Recycled gypsum.. read more →

28 Sep 2020
September 28, 2020

Wood fiber

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Wood fiber is widely used in dry powder mortar, such as tile adhesive, jointing agent, dry powder coating, interior and exterior wall putty, interface agent, insulation mortar, anti-cracking plaster mortar, waterproof mortar and plaster plaster. Because wood fiber is a natural fiber insoluble in water and organic solvents, it has excellent flexibility and dispersibility. Adding.. read more →

28 Sep 2020
September 28, 2020

Gypsum Retarder

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In recent years gypsum has been used more and more widely in the construction engineering, and the use of gypsum based dry mortar has become the main product of dry mortar. For example, as the interior wall plastering material, plastering gypsum has the functions of light weight, anti-inflammatory, sound insulation, heat preservation, sound absorption, etc… read more →