

Sodium Silimor Mortar
Sodium Silicate Mortar is an economical, inorganic jointing compound offering reliable acid resistance and good high-temperature performance, widely used as a cost-effective alternative to potassium silicate in moderate chemical service conditions. Based on sodium silicate activated by sodium silicofluoride, this mortar is particularly valued for large-scale lining projects — such as acid drainage channels, effluent treatment floors, and industrial chimney linings — where the broad area of application makes material economy a significant consideration alongside chemical resistance. Imperial World Trade supplies sodium silicate mortar for projects where proven inorganic chemistry is required at a competitive cost point.
- Acid Resistance: Good resistance to dilute to moderate concentrations of sulfuric, hydrochloric, and acetic acids in continuous immersion service.
- High Temperature Performance: Suitable for service temperatures up to approximately 700°C, well above the capability of organic resin mortars.
- Inorganic System: Absence of organic components eliminates thermal degradation risk in elevated temperature service environments.
- Cost-Effective: Significantly lower material cost than potassium silicate and resin-based systems for large surface area applications.
- Easy Site Mixing: Two-component powder and liquid system is straightforward to batch-mix under standard site conditions.
- Wide Compatibility: Suitable for jointing acid proof bricks, ceramic tiles, and chemical stoneware on concrete and steel substrates.
Sodium Silicate Mortar delivers dependable inorganic chemical resistance where the budget demands efficiency without abandoning performance. Imperial World Trade supplies this mortar with full acid resistance data and mixing instructions to ensure consistent joint quality across your entire lining installation.







