Water represents without any doubt one of the most important degradation factors for a wide typology of materials like plasters, mortars, concretes, bricks and natural stones [1]. The degradation processes due to the water action towards architectural materials has been over time a problem with an increasing importance in the last years, as a consequence of the intensification of precipitations and world climate changes. The damages caused by water to buildings and architectures are often serious, with high costs for the reparation of materials and structures which are not well protected. Solutions able to prevent and limit this problem should be seen and studied as a sustainability tools for the protection of new and old buildings. This re...
In order to avoid both natural and artificial stones decay mainly due to the interaction with atmosp...
Protecting the built cultural heritage is one of the most important tasks in architectural practice....
Different rendering mortars were prepared by mixing air lime and air lime-pozzolanic nanosilica with...
Water represents without any doubt one of the most important degradation factors for a wide typology...
Water-repellent mortars were prepared using different hydrophobic compounds as admixtures. Calcium a...
In this research water-repellent renders, prepared by mixing hydrophobic compounds with pozzolana-l...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
Pozzolana–lime mortars modified with water-repellent admixtures were designed and studied to obtain ...
Two different anionic surfactants, sodium oleate and calcium stearate, commercialized as water repel...
Summarization: Mortars with different content of hydraulic lime and aggregates of a siliceous and ca...
In order to avoid both natural and artificial stones decay mainly due to the interaction with atmosp...
Protecting the built cultural heritage is one of the most important tasks in architectural practice....
Different rendering mortars were prepared by mixing air lime and air lime-pozzolanic nanosilica with...
Water represents without any doubt one of the most important degradation factors for a wide typology...
Water-repellent mortars were prepared using different hydrophobic compounds as admixtures. Calcium a...
In this research water-repellent renders, prepared by mixing hydrophobic compounds with pozzolana-l...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
Pozzolana–lime mortars modified with water-repellent admixtures were designed and studied to obtain ...
Two different anionic surfactants, sodium oleate and calcium stearate, commercialized as water repel...
Summarization: Mortars with different content of hydraulic lime and aggregates of a siliceous and ca...
In order to avoid both natural and artificial stones decay mainly due to the interaction with atmosp...
Protecting the built cultural heritage is one of the most important tasks in architectural practice....
Different rendering mortars were prepared by mixing air lime and air lime-pozzolanic nanosilica with...