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Grout
A fluid mixture of cement, sand, water, and sometimes aggregate used to fill voids in masonry construction, particularly in the cores of concrete blocks or between stone units. Grout provides structural continuity, secures reinforcement bars, and creates solid structural elements within hollow masonry assemblies. It must have sufficient flow to completely fill intended spaces.
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