Firebrick Bonding Mortar

- Max. Temperature: 3000° F
- Density: 129 lbs./cu. ft.
- Color: Gray
Lay, coat, and bond firebricks. Apply this mortar with a trowel. One pail sets approximately 40 bricks.
Container Net Weight, lbs. | Approximate Coverage | Each | |
15 | 40 Bricks | 000000 | 000000 |
Extreme-Temperature Cement

- Max. Temperature: 2500° F
- Density: 122 lbs./cu. ft.
- Color: Beige
Set and repair cast iron and steel furnaces, heaters, stoves, and boilers with this ready-to-use cement. It experiences minimal shrinkage for a permanent smokeproof and gasproof joint. Apply with a trowel or a spatula. A minimum temperature of 212° F is required to harden. Cut hardened cement with a carbide-tipped saw.
Mortar Mixes

Used for brick, block, and stone laying as well as for repairing masonry, mortar mixes consist of fine sand and masonry cement. Mix it with water.
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Net Weight, lbs. | Type | Reaches Full Strength, hrs. | Formulation | Consistency | Mix Ratio | Approximate Coverage @ Thick. | Max. Thick. | For Use Outdoors | Application Temp. Range, °F | Color | For Use On | Each | |
60 | Bag | 24 | Cement | Powder | 8:1 | 25 sq. ft. @ 1/4" | 1/2" | Yes | 40° to 90° | Gray | Masonry, Stone | 000000000 | 000000 |
Mortars

Hold substances so you can grind them with a pestle. Made of porcelain that withstands chemicals and extreme temperatures, these mortars are often used in labs.
Fire-Stop Cement



Seal openings in fire-resistant floors and walls to stop the spread of smoke and flames. Often used to fill gaps around pipes or conduit, this cement forms a rigid, tight-fitting shield. It’s heavier and messier to apply than fire-stop blocks or sheets, but it's an economical choice for covering a large area. You can also paint over this cement once it dries.
This cement comes as a powder—mix in water until you reach the consistency you need. The thicker the cement, the better it will stick to walls; thinner cement dries with a smoother finish on floors.
Cement in a pail is best for small, infrequent jobs. The pail is resealable and has a carrying handle.