Ceramics-Silikáty 56, (3) 269 - 279 (2012) |
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PREPARATION OF MORTARS FOR RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS |
Tribulová Tereza, Kotlík Petr |
Department of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Historical plasters, Renovation, Compressive strength, Porosity, Crystallization of salts |
Mortar mixtures were prepared considering the microscopic observation, granulometric analysis, mercury porosimetry,
XRD analysis, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis of the original plaster. Two series of lime mortar samples
containing identical mixture of aggregates and admixtures but varying in the kind of a lime binder were prepared. In
addition, the sample series varied in the ratio between mixing aggregate and binder. Prepared test bodies were subjected to
accelerated carbonation process. Carbonated samples were characterized by the measurement of compressive strength, open
porosity, water absorption and resistance to salt crystallization. The samples were also again compared with the original
plaster by optical microscopy and XRD analysis. Based on the results of analyses of the original plasters and prepared
samples of repair mortar the sample containing lime slurry with the mixture of aggregates in the mixing ratio of 1 : 2 was
recommended for the restoration procedure. |
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