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Vitcas - FC - Flue Cement 1250 Deg c
Product Code:VITCAS-FC-310ML
Product Condition:New
£3.99 inc. tax
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FC - FLUE CEMENT 1250°C
VITCAS Flue Cement is a high temperature ready mixed fireproof mortar paste, designed for the safe installation/jointing of clay and concrete flue liners for use with domestic fires and stoves e.g. coal, wood burning or gas (including flame effect).
VITCAS Flue Fire Cement is a high temperature mortar paste for fitting ceramic flue liners as described in BS EN1857 for use with domestic fires and stoves running on solid fuels and gas.
Other uses:
on fire bricks
fire grates
flue pipes
flue bricks
Application:
Make sure the area is clean and that all dirt, dust, rust and grease is removed. Cut off the top of the cartridge, screw on the nozzle and cut the nozzle to the required size. Dampen the surface where the material is to be applied. Apply using a cartridge gun. Flue liners should be installed with the sockets facing upwards. The material will set at room temperatures but the time will be reduced by lighting the fire or applying heat, gradually increasing over a four hour period
VITCAS Flue Cement is a high temperature ready mixed fireproof mortar paste, designed for the safe installation/jointing of clay and concrete flue liners for use with domestic fires and stoves e.g. coal, wood burning or gas (including flame effect).
VITCAS Flue Fire Cement is a high temperature mortar paste for fitting ceramic flue liners as described in BS EN1857 for use with domestic fires and stoves running on solid fuels and gas.
Other uses:
on fire bricks
fire grates
flue pipes
flue bricks
Application:
Make sure the area is clean and that all dirt, dust, rust and grease is removed. Cut off the top of the cartridge, screw on the nozzle and cut the nozzle to the required size. Dampen the surface where the material is to be applied. Apply using a cartridge gun. Flue liners should be installed with the sockets facing upwards. The material will set at room temperatures but the time will be reduced by lighting the fire or applying heat, gradually increasing over a four hour period
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