Mortar is a workable paste which dries to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the irregular gaps between them, and sometimes to add decorative colors or patterns to masonry walls. The word "mortar" comes from Latin mortarium, meaning crushed. The mortar functions as a weaker component than the building blocks and serves as the sacrificial element in the masonry, because mortar is easier and less expensive to repair than the building blocks. Lime mortar is used particularly in the repair and repointing of historic buildings and structures so that the repair materials will be similar in performance and appearance to the original materials. The ancient binder lime mortar is still used in so...
As one of the oldest nano-materials of human activity, lime as a binder has been extensively used as...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
The methodological guideline supports the use of traditional lime materials for repair of historical...
Mortar is a workable paste which dries to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete ...
Lime is among the binding agents used in binding masonry units, such as brick, in many historical b...
Mortar has been in use for many thousands of years and is integral to most masonry construction. Is ...
Cement-lime (CL) mortar has a number of properties that are beneficial in masonry mortar application...
The use of lime in building construction began at least 10,000 years ago, where there are numerous e...
When repairing historic buildings, it is possible to consider designing a new mortar as a copy of th...
Protecting the built cultural heritage is one of the most important tasks in architectural practice....
Abstract Lime mortars were used in construction from immemorial times until at least the beginning o...
For conservation interventions of historic masonry generally lime-based mortars such as pure air lim...
Masonry mortars are essentially composed of binders such as lime and Portland cement combined with s...
Summarization: This study presents the results of the physico-chemical characterization of original ...
HMC08 - 1st Historical Mortars Conference: Characterization, Diagnosis, Conservation, Repair and Com...
As one of the oldest nano-materials of human activity, lime as a binder has been extensively used as...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
The methodological guideline supports the use of traditional lime materials for repair of historical...
Mortar is a workable paste which dries to bind building blocks such as stones, bricks, and concrete ...
Lime is among the binding agents used in binding masonry units, such as brick, in many historical b...
Mortar has been in use for many thousands of years and is integral to most masonry construction. Is ...
Cement-lime (CL) mortar has a number of properties that are beneficial in masonry mortar application...
The use of lime in building construction began at least 10,000 years ago, where there are numerous e...
When repairing historic buildings, it is possible to consider designing a new mortar as a copy of th...
Protecting the built cultural heritage is one of the most important tasks in architectural practice....
Abstract Lime mortars were used in construction from immemorial times until at least the beginning o...
For conservation interventions of historic masonry generally lime-based mortars such as pure air lim...
Masonry mortars are essentially composed of binders such as lime and Portland cement combined with s...
Summarization: This study presents the results of the physico-chemical characterization of original ...
HMC08 - 1st Historical Mortars Conference: Characterization, Diagnosis, Conservation, Repair and Com...
As one of the oldest nano-materials of human activity, lime as a binder has been extensively used as...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
The methodological guideline supports the use of traditional lime materials for repair of historical...