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Malter, often referred to as mortar, is a mixture typically composed of cement, sand, and water used by bricklayers to bind bricks or stones together. It acts as an adhesive that fills the gaps between bricks, providing structural integrity and stability to walls and other masonry structures. Additionally, it can help to distribute loads and protect against moisture infiltration. Mortar can vary in composition and properties depending on the specific application and environmental conditions.

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