Stoneware grout is a product that comes in handy when building or renovating heating appliances. It performs the same function as traditional grout, but is distinguished by its high resistance to high temperatures.
When building heating structures such as fireplaces, cookers or barbecues or smokers, it is worth bearing in mind such a heat-resistant product as cooker joint. This material is capable of withstanding temperatures as high as 1000°C. Packed in 25kg containers, it is very efficient and has a formula that fills gaps perfectly. Fireproof grout is available from Vitcas in powder form, to which it is necessary to add the right amount of water to achieve the right consistency for this product. This material can also be used to seal tiles covering the surfaces around various heating appliances, making it excellent at protecting them from embers.
Stoneware grout – perfect gap filling
The ceramic tiles fixed to the wall with high-temperature mortar do not come into contact with each other. The gaps between them have to be filled with a material that also withstands direct contact with an open source of fire, such as high-quality stoneware grout. When spread with water, it forms a mass, which perfectly fills all small gaps, even those that are only a few millimetres wide. It can be used to bond decorative heat-resistant tiles laid on the lining of a cooker, fireplace or barbecue. Fireproof grout is also an excellent way of preventing poisonous smoke from escaping from the cooker or fireplace as a result of burning fuel, which can cause poisoning to people in the vicinity. It is a very durable and long-lasting material that performs its function well for a very long time.
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Stoneware grout is a tried-and-tested material for sealing heating appliance housings or filling gaps between tiles, located around this type of construction. It is a Vitcas product that has earned the trust of many customers.