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Marble Sand - Fine - Marblemix Ultra

Original price $4.25 - Original price $45.50
Original price
$4.25
$4.25 - $45.50
Current price $4.25
Size: 1 Cup (1lb)

Marble Sand - Fine
Marblemix Ultra - made by Specialty Minerals

Color: Pure white
Crushed white fine marble aggregate

Excellent for plastering the finish coat of concrete spas and pools. Combine with clear epoxy to fill narrow joints in structures, statuary, gravestones, and monuments.

High chemical purity and brightness make this product ideally suited as an ingredient in specialty mortars, plasters, and concrete. Mix with NHL, white cement, or lime putty to make patching material. Add pigment(s) to create custom color-matching.

Product Details

  • Add to NHL
  • Add to Lime Putty
  • Use as an ingredient in specialty mortars and plasters
  • An Atlas Favorite! Add to pre-mixed Akepox 5010 to create an infill when repairing a broken marble tablet stone

Marmo Grana Fine (sharp fine sand): <0 mm to 1.5 mm
Quarried and processed in the USA 

Technical Data Sheet
Safety Data Sheet

Caution: marble sand may irritate eyes and skin. Wear a mask when working & do not breathe the dust. Keep out of reach from children.

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  • Is this pre-mixed or a powder that add water to? Looking for a product that can be used to fill-reinforce horizontal crack around base of a gravestone where the head rocks on the base.

    You want to use Historic Pointing Mortar for this application. This is preblended and you just add water. We recommend high strength fine or moderate strength fine

  • How many repairs would a 3 pound container complete? I realize it varies, but I'm just looking for a ballpark number. Trying to figure out whether to go bigger :)

    It's super tricky to say! For very narrow cracks, the 3lb unit will go very far. If you're planning on on doing much larger repairs, we suggest to move up to the 15lb bucket!

  • 1) for mixing with Akepox 5010 what approximate mix of dust to epoxy would be best for marble tablet infill applications ? 2) what would be the approximate smallest crack for which a dust and Akeptox 5010 mix would be appropriate (i.e. marble tablet repair). I'm wondering if such would be a better choice in some cases than a Type 2 grout.

    You want to use more marble dust than you probably think. You want to really bulk it up with the marble dust to create a grainy, yet sticky, mixture. We recommend doing this after repairing a snapped tablet stone break to fill the outer edge so that it blends with the rest of the stone. You can also do this to fill other cracks and holes. It is hard to say exactly how big is too big without seeing a specific example or photo. We always recommend sending photos to sales@atlaspreservation.com if you have specific questions!