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- Grout abstract "Grout is a particularly fluid form of concrete which is used to fill gaps. It is used in construction to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre-cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, sand, often color tint, and sometimes fine gravel (if it is being used to fill large spaces such as the cores of concrete blocks). Unlike other structural pastes such as plaster or joint compound, grout, when mixed and applied correctly, creates a waterproof seal.Although both are applied as a thick emulsion and harden over time, grout is distinguished from its close relative mortar by its viscosity; grout is thin so it flows readily into gaps, while mortar is thick enough to support not only its own weight, but masonry placed on top of it.Portland cement is the most common cementing agent in grout, but urethane and epoxy based formulations are also popular.Main varieties include tiling grout, flooring grout, resin grout, non-shrink grout, structural grout and thixotropic grout. Tiling grout is often used to fill the spaces between tiles or mosaics, and to secure tile to its base. Although ungrouted mosaics do exist, most have grout between the tesserae. Tiling grout is also cement-based, and comes in sanded as well as unsanded varieties. The sanded variety contains finely ground silica sand; unsanded is finer and produces a non-gritty final surface. They are often enhanced with polymers and/ or latex.Structural grout is often used in reinforced masonry to fill voids in masonry housing reinforcing steel, securing the steel in place and bonding it to the masonry. Non-shrink grout is used beneath metal bearing plates to ensure a consistent bearing surface between the plate and its substrate. Portland cement-based grouts come in different varieties depending on the particle size of the ground clinker used to make the cement, with a standard size of around 15 microns, microfine at around 6–10 microns, and ultrafine below 5 microns. Finer particle sizes let the grout penetrate more deeply into a fissure. Because these grouts depend on the presence of sand for their basic strength, they are often somewhat gritty when finally cured and hardened.There are several tools associated with applying and removal of grout such as: grout saw or grout scraper a manual tool for removal of old and discolored grout. The blade is usually composed of tungsten carbide. grout float a trowel-like tool for smoothing the surface of a grout line, typically made of rubber or soft plastic. grout sealer a water-based or solvent-based sealant applied over dried grout that resists water, oil, and acid-based contaminants. Dremel grout attachment an attachment guide used in a die grinder for faster removal of old grout than a standard grout saw. pointing Trowel Used for applying grout in flagstone, and other stone works.↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑".
- Grout thumbnail Applying_grout.jpg?width=300.
- Grout wikiPageID "407480".
- Grout wikiPageLength "4442".
- Grout wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Grout wikiPageRevisionID "683574263".
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Building_materials.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cement.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Concrete.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Masonry.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Caulk.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Caulking.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Cement.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Clinker_(cement).
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Concrete.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Construction.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Die_grinder.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Epoxy.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Flooring.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Glue.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Joint_compound.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Latex.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Masonry.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Micrometre.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Micron.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_(masonry).
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Mortar_joint.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Non-shrink_grout.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Portland_cement.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Rebar.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Resin.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Tessera.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Tesserae.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Thinset.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Thixotropy.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Tile.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Trowel.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Tungsten_carbide.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLink File:Applying_grout.jpg.
- Grout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grout".
- Grout wikiPageWikiLinkText "chemical grouting".
- Grout wikiPageWikiLinkText "grout".
- Grout wikiPageWikiLinkText "grouting".
- Grout hasPhotoCollection Grout.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stonemasonry.
- Grout subject Category:Building_materials.
- Grout subject Category:Cement.
- Grout subject Category:Concrete.
- Grout subject Category:Construction.
- Grout subject Category:Masonry.
- Grout type Article.
- Grout type Article.
- Grout type Element.
- Grout comment "Grout is a particularly fluid form of concrete which is used to fill gaps. It is used in construction to embed rebars in masonry walls, connect sections of pre-cast concrete, fill voids, and seal joints (like those between tiles). Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, sand, often color tint, and sometimes fine gravel (if it is being used to fill large spaces such as the cores of concrete blocks).".
- Grout label "Grout".
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- Grout sameAs Category:Grouting.
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- Grout sameAs Boiacca.
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- Grout sameAs Fogning_(murverk).
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- Grout wasDerivedFrom Grout?oldid=683574263.
- Grout depiction Applying_grout.jpg.
- Grout isPrimaryTopicOf Grout.