MVIS™ Lite Wall Float

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This super lightweight mortar has been developed with installer safety and convenience in mind. It contains no respirable crystalline silica levels that exceed the OSHA action level* and it is half the weight of traditional Type S mortars.

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Panoramica dei prodotti

MVIS™ Lite Wall Float is a superior performing mortar which will provide you with the optimal solution for flattening CMU and concrete walls to attach masonry veneers or stones too. It can be used for interior, exterior, vertical, overhead and wet or dry applications. Choose it to as a mortar repair for concrete as well. It is easy to float or repair walls up to ¾" (19 mm) in one lift. Just mix it with water (no blending of powders) and no additional admixtures needed.

Increase your production and reduce fatigue on the job, by choosing MVIS Lite Wall Float.

Caratteristiche e vantaggi

  • Lightweight mortar (30 lbs. / 13.6 kg) is easier to transport and offers the same coverage as a traditional 60 lbs. (27.2 kg) bag of mortar
  • Excellent adhesion for vertical and overhead applications – can be applied up to ¾” (19mm) depth
  • Contains no respirable crystalline silica levels that exceed the OSHA action level*
  • Freeze / thaw stable for interior and exterior use
  • Versatile mortar can be used as a scratch coat or finish coat in place of Type S or Type N mortar
  • Pre-Mixed formula requires no job site blending of powders * OSHA action level set forth in OSHA’s Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) standard for construction, 29 CFR 1926.1153, as tested by an independent laboratory to be below the OSHA action level for respirable crystalline silica - see laticrete.com/silica

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