Normal hydrated lime for masonry purposes.
1.1.4 Type SA-Special air-entraining hydrated lime for masonry purposes.
Note 1: Type S, special hydrated lime, and Type SA, special air-entraining hydrated lime, are differentiated from Type N, normal hydrated lime, and Type NA, normal air-entraining hydrated lime, principally by their ability to develop high, early plasticity and higher water retentivity, and by a limitation on their unhydrated oxide content.
Note 2: For normal (Type N) and special (Type S) finishing hydrated lime, refer to Specification C206.
Note 3: Some building codes prohibit the use of air-entraining materials in mortar, because of the accompanying reduction in bond and compressive strength. Where increased freeze-thaw resistance is important, air-entraining may be beneficial. Air-entraining lime should not be used as a finishing lime.
Note 4: For lime putty, refer to Specification C1489.