Dry-Mix Mortar Manufacturers Share the Advantages of Dry-Mix Mortar
1.There is a wide variety of mortar types.
2.Excellent and stable quality.
3.Convenient and flexible to use, with a long storage life.
4.Dry-mix mortar is mixed with water (or auxiliary liquids) on-site, allowing flexible control based on construction progress and usage volume without time constraints, ensuring convenient application. It is easy to transport in bulk, with minimal restrictions on transportation conditions, and features a long shelf life.
5.Significant economic benefits: On the premise of ensuring quality, the thickness of the mortar layer can be reduced to save materials, while minimizing losses during transportation and application. Statistics show that the material loss rate of on-site mixed mortar is approximately 20%, wet-mix mortar 5%~10%, and dry-mix mortar only 3%~5%.
6.Ready-mix mortar complies with China's national policy of building a resource-saving society. As dry-mix mortar manufacturers, we confirm that dry-mix mortar outperforms on-site mixed mortar in quality, significantly reducing project maintenance costs. It is estimated that after 50 years of service, the total cost (initial construction + maintenance) of plastering projects using dry-mix mortar is only 1/20 of that using traditional mortar. Additionally, dry-mix mortar improves work efficiency by 5 to 6 times. Amid the sharp rise in labor costs, its advantages in reducing staffing and increasing efficiency are particularly prominent.
7.Remarkable energy conservation and emission reduction effects: Dry-mix mortar not only enhances labor productivity but also improves labor protection, adhering to a people-oriented approach. The traditional workshop-based mortar mixing process involves manual operations from raw material preparation to production, which is labor-intensive, inefficient, and poses poor working conditions—with large amounts of dust filling the workshop and harmful gases seriously endangering workers' physical and mental health. In contrast, the entire process of wet-mix and bulk dry-mix mortar (from production to circulation) is conducted in a nearly closed environment with mechanized operations, posing almost no health risks to workers.