2014
DOI: 10.1179/2047058414y.0000000151
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Consolidation and chromatic reintegration of historical renders with lime-based pozzolanic products

Abstract: Abstract:Historical renders are exposed to several degradation processes that can lead to a wide range of anomalies, such as scaling, detachments and pulverization. Among the common anomalies, the loss of cohesion and adhesion are usually identified as the most difficult to repair; these anomalies still need to be deeply studied to reach compatible, durable and sustainable conservation treatments. The restitution of renders cohesion can be achieved using consolidating products. Nevertheless repair treatments c… Show more

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“…The test conditions, which represent extreme climate conditions, were adapted from EN 1015:21 [33]. This methodology was also validated in previous research by the authors [34,35]. Hot-cold cycles consist of storing the specimens firstly within a closed apparatus with infrared lamp (Figure 1c), which provides high temperature, and later within a deep-freeze cabinet with low temperature.…”
Section: Accelerated Aging Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The test conditions, which represent extreme climate conditions, were adapted from EN 1015:21 [33]. This methodology was also validated in previous research by the authors [34,35]. Hot-cold cycles consist of storing the specimens firstly within a closed apparatus with infrared lamp (Figure 1c), which provides high temperature, and later within a deep-freeze cabinet with low temperature.…”
Section: Accelerated Aging Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos últimos anos foram ensaiadas argamassas com traços semelhantes aos encontrados nos edifícios antigos, nomeadamente entre 1:1 e 1:4. Sintetizamse na Tabela 1 os resultados obtidos por alguns autores, em ensaios realizados com base em Normas Europeias, embora com adaptações para adequação a argamassas de cal ALVAREZ, 2003;VEIGA et al, 2010;BORSOI et al, 2012;PASCOAL et al, 2015;MARGALHA, 1997;FARIA-RODRIGUES, 2004;RAMALHO, 2013;HENRIQUES, 2005;FARIA;HENRIQUES;RATO, 2008;RATO, 2006;STEFANIDOU;PAPAYIANNI, 2005).…”
Section: Composição Das Argamassasunclassified