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Rapid setting bedding mortar

Horizon Paving is now the exclusive licensee in New Zealand for Ultrascape mortar paving range and is starting production of the Ultrascape Pro-Bed HS bedding mortar. The Ultrascape mortar paving range consists of Pro-Bed HS fine bedding mortar, Pro-Prime slurry primer, Flowpoint rapid set flowable grout, and Cempoint gun injected mortar. Joint Fix sand stabiliser and surface sealer and EP-R9 epoxy resin mortar complement the products.
February 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2726 Horizon Paving is now the exclusive licensee in New Zealand for Ultrascape mortar paving range and is starting production of the Ultrascape Pro-Bed HS bedding mortar. The Ultrascape mortar paving range consists of Pro-Bed HS fine bedding mortar, Pro-Prime slurry primer, Flowpoint rapid set flowable grout, and Cempoint gun injected mortar. Joint Fix sand stabiliser and surface sealer and EP-R9 epoxy resin mortar complement the products. Horizon Paving is using Ultrascape Flowpoint to complete a project in Auckland, working with the city council to further develop the specification of its BS7533 streetscape range of mortars. Ultrascape Flowpoint fills joint widths from 5-50mm and depths of up to 200mm in an hour. Its rapid set qualities allow areas to open to pedestrians in one hour and to vehicles in four hours.

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