King® Block
Masonry mortar for laying applications
King® Block is a premixed, factory-bagged type S mortar specially designed for laying bricks, natural stone, concrete blocks and other masonry products where higher compressive strength is required. King® Block is formulated with cementitious materials, an air-entraining admixture and masonry sand with controlled grain size.
- Factory calibrated mix
- Economic
- High compressive strength
- Superior adhesion
- Excellent resistance to freeze thaw cycles
Usage
- Ideal for laying concrete blocks
- Can be used for interior and exterior applications
Advantages
- Factory calibrated mix
- Economic
- High compressive strength
- Superior adhesion
- Excellent resistance to freeze thaw cycles
Packaging
30 kg (66 lb) triple-lined bags or 1500 kg (3307 lb) FIBC and polywrapped on wooden pallets.
Colour
Powder / Grey or custom colours
Note: May be factory-coloured or at the job site using the King® Colour-Plus Pigment System exclusive to Sika Canada. All pigments used conform to the requirements of ASTM C979 Pigments for Integrally Colored Concrete.
Product Details
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
King® Block contribute towards satisfying the following LEED®v4/v4.1 Credits:
- MR Credit - Building Product Disclosure & Optimization: Environmental Product Declaration
- MR Credit - Building Product Disclosure & Optimization - Material Ingredients: Manufacturer Inventory
- MR Credit - Building Product Disclosure & Optimization - Sourcing of Raw Materials: Raw material source & extraction reporting
LEED documentation is available on Sika Canada Website
APPROVALS / CERTIFICATES
King® Block complies with Table 6 of CSA-A179-14 for Type S mortar with the addition of water in the field.
Shelf Life
12 months in original, unopened bag
Storage Conditions
Always store in a dry area, protected from the weather. At the job site, an additional tarpaulin must be used to cover the product to prevent water infiltration.
Compressive Strength
ASTM C109 - Minimum |
7 days | 28 days |
8.5 MPa (1233 psi) | 15 MPa (2175 psi) |
Note: The pigments used to colour the mortar have no effects on its mechanical properties.
Shrinkage
ASTM C596 |
0.165 % at 91 days |
Water Absorption
ASTM C1506 / Water Retention |
70 % Minimum |
Permeability to Water Vapour
ASTM E96 |
13 Perms |
Porosity
EN-1015-7 Method / Air Content |
Between 10 % and 12 % |
Freeze thaw resistance
ASTM C666M |
100 cycles |
Application
Flowability
ASTM C1437/ Flow |
110 % +/- 5 %
Product Temperature
Refer to the "Placement condition" section on the Specifications template document on Sika Canada Website.
Ambient Air Temperature
Refer to the "Placement condition" section on the Specifications template document on Sika Canada Website.
Substrate Temperature
Refer to the "Placement condition" section on the Specifications template document on Sika Canada Website.
Yield
Approx. 0.018 m3 (0.65 ft3) of fresh mortar per 30 kg (66 lb) bag
MIXING
Small quantity
Important: In order to avoid segregation issues, always mix the total content of a bag. If less than a 30 kg (66 lb) of King® Block is required, dry mix - without water – the total contents of the bag in a clean container, take the required amount, and then add water to the amount withdrawn from the mixture.
Large quantity
Always mix the entire contents of the bag. Mix the King® Block with a maximum 4.5 L (1.2 US gal) of water per 30 kg (66 lb) bag in a clean mortar mixer. Pour 4 L (1 US gal) of water into the mixer and add 30 kg (66 lb) of King® Block. Mix for three (3) to five (5) minutes, or five (5) to ten (10) minutes when using a coloured mortar or when a colourant is added at the job site. Allow the mortar to stand for a short period of time. Using the remaining water, adjust the mortar to obtain the desired consistency.
Once the desired consistency is achieved, it is not recommended to add water to the coloured mortars in order to compensate for water loss caused by evaporation. Adding water may affect the final colour of the product.
APPLICATION
The application of the mortar must comply with the requirements of Sections 6 and 7 of CSA-A371-14.