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publicationNumber KR-100371397-B1
titleOfInvention Cement mortar composition for gluing tile
abstract The present invention relates to a cement mortar composition for adhering tiles for attaching a tile used as a finishing material to an inner wall or an outer wall of a building. In the present invention, in the composition composed of cement, an inorganic aggregate and a admixture, the admixture is a hardening of a mortar structure. It is composed of a mixture of methyl cellulose and polyvinyl alcohol, which is added to improve the durability by shrinking phenomena at the initial stage, the weak property of the polymer compound after curing, and the expansion and contraction of the mortar tissue by repeated wet and dry. 0.9% of the amount of methylcellulose and polyvinyl alcohol in the admixture, and the ratio of methylcellulose to 0.7% of the amount of the admixture combined with each of the amounts of methylcellulose and polyvinyl alcohol in the admixture was 9%. To 10% The addition of ash, and the tile mounting cement mortar composition of the fine aggregate characterized in that with improved durability by using a ratio of 150 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of cement and fly ash, is provided.n n n When the cement mortar composition for tile attachment of the present invention is used, the shrinkage phenomenon of the initial stage of hardening of the mortar structure, which is the cause of the durability degradation of the existing tile cement, the weak property of the moisture of the polymer compound after hardening, the expansion and contraction of the mortar structure by repeated wet and dry, etc. By improving the durability it was possible to significantly improve the durability.
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