At their simplest, masonry cements are a mixture of portland or blended cement and a plasticizing material, such as hydrated lime, which retains water and lends “workability” to the mortar mix – a measure of ease of use for masons. Other components enhance key properties, such as setting time, durability, strength, water resistance and color.
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