The European Mortar Industry Organisation EMO, created in 1991 by the national
associations of European producers, fulfils several roles all directed towards the future on behalf of its members.
These different tasks can be summarised as follows:
1 European exchanges
The manufacturers of factory produced mortars meet annually at the EMO general
meetings and more frequently during the meeting of specialised committees covering
technical and environmental aspects.
Each country's national practices are recognized since the use of factory produced
mortar varies by country and within regions.
The exchange of experience with the aim of improving and developing the product
range and technology is the key role of EMO.
2 Harmonization
Technical committees specialising in different types of mortars, have progressively
established a common terminology to allow exchanges of information.
Harmonisation of testing and of performance specification have to date been agreed
for the many sectors of mortars.
3 European Standards
EMO is the professional organisation for producers of industrial mortars and
is recognised as a partner within the CEN (European Committee for Standardisation),
the European Parliament and other European institutions.
European Standards are under preparation for the main important mortar types,
e. g. masonry mortar, rendering/plastering mortar, floor screeds mortar, mortar
for tile fixing and concrete repair mortar. Work has started on a standard for
external thermal insulating composite systems (ETICS).
4 Statistics
Better classification of the range of factory produced mortars will make it possible
to provide statistics as required by the European Parliament and for the use of the
member countries and their associations.
5 Europeanwide Network
EMO is closely working together with other European associations in the construction field. EMO is member of the Council of European Producers of Materials for Construction "CEPMC".