I've been trying to figure out what the best mix to make mortar for my oven, after doing some research - I just got more questions than answers
On Forno bravos website I found two different diy mixes: (https://www.fornobravo.com/pompeii-o...mortar-primer/)
A: DIY Heat-Resistant Mortar
On another site I found these two formulas:
C: Refractory Fire Clay Mortar
I'm in Thailand and have limited access to supplies, but I got hold of this so far:
1. Portland cement
2. Sand
3. Fireclay (i think, see pics) it says refractory mortar, but on the product sheet it contains, Alumina (Al2O3) 30.5 %, Silica (SiO2) 61.5% and Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) 2.0% which according to wikipedia is fireclay.. correct?
I'm having trouble finding lime though, most people think I mean the green fruit here Is lime necessary? I have tried to google what it does, but doesn't find any good explanation..
I think I found the correct translation for "hydrated lime" now (แคลเซียมไฮดรอกไซด์), so i will go for a hunt tomorrow.
Over and out pizza lovers
On Forno bravos website I found two different diy mixes: (https://www.fornobravo.com/pompeii-o...mortar-primer/)
A: DIY Heat-Resistant Mortar
- 1 part Portland cement
- 3 parts sand
- 1 part lime
- 1 part fireclay
- 1 part Calcium Aluminate
- 3 parts sand
- 1 part lime
- 1 part fireclay
On another site I found these two formulas:
C: Refractory Fire Clay Mortar
- 2 part Portland cement
- 10 parts sand
- 2 part lime
- 3 part fireclay
- 3 parts Calcium Aluminate
- 10 parts sand
- 1.5 parts fireclay
I'm in Thailand and have limited access to supplies, but I got hold of this so far:
1. Portland cement
2. Sand
3. Fireclay (i think, see pics) it says refractory mortar, but on the product sheet it contains, Alumina (Al2O3) 30.5 %, Silica (SiO2) 61.5% and Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) 2.0% which according to wikipedia is fireclay.. correct?
I'm having trouble finding lime though, most people think I mean the green fruit here Is lime necessary? I have tried to google what it does, but doesn't find any good explanation..
I think I found the correct translation for "hydrated lime" now (แคลเซียมไฮดรอกไซด์), so i will go for a hunt tomorrow.
Over and out pizza lovers
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