Salt crystallization damage is one of the most common causes of decay for bedding, pointing and plastering mortar. Attempts to tackle the problem showed to often a limited durability to salt decay and a low compatibility with historical buildings. Recent research has shown new possibilities for improving the durability of mortars by engineering of the pore size, adding organic water repellent substances and salt crystallization inhibitor
Many walls of ancient buildings are covered with plaster layers. Amongst the most recurrent causes o...
Although salt crystallization damage is a widespread damage process in the porous materials of our b...
Porous building materials are often subjected to damage due to salt crystallization. In recent years...
Salt crystallization damage is one of the most common causes of decay for bedding, pointing and plas...
Salt crystallization damage is one of the most common causes of decay for bedding, pointing and plas...
Ageing of porous building materials due to the crystallization of soluble salts is a well-known prob...
Damage due to the crystallization of salts is a common problem in porous building materials. Also mo...
Salt crystallization is a recurrent cause of damage in porous building materials. Lime-based mortars...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of mortars, including plasters and renders. In t...
This paper describes some of the most important results of a four year PhD research on the use of cr...
Weathering of porous building materials caused by the crystallization of soluble salts is a ubiquito...
Salt-induced decay is widely considered as opne of the main phenomenon which can seriously compromis...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
Many walls of ancient buildings are covered with plaster layers. Amongst the most recurrent causes o...
Although salt crystallization damage is a widespread damage process in the porous materials of our b...
Porous building materials are often subjected to damage due to salt crystallization. In recent years...
Salt crystallization damage is one of the most common causes of decay for bedding, pointing and plas...
Salt crystallization damage is one of the most common causes of decay for bedding, pointing and plas...
Ageing of porous building materials due to the crystallization of soluble salts is a well-known prob...
Damage due to the crystallization of salts is a common problem in porous building materials. Also mo...
Salt crystallization is a recurrent cause of damage in porous building materials. Lime-based mortars...
The weathering of porous materials due to the presence of salts has been known since antiquity. Howe...
Salt crystallization is a major cause of weathering of mortars, including plasters and renders. In t...
This paper describes some of the most important results of a four year PhD research on the use of cr...
Weathering of porous building materials caused by the crystallization of soluble salts is a ubiquito...
Salt-induced decay is widely considered as opne of the main phenomenon which can seriously compromis...
This study is specifically concerned with the behaviour of water-repellent mortar specimens and maso...
Many walls of ancient buildings are covered with plaster layers. Amongst the most recurrent causes o...
Although salt crystallization damage is a widespread damage process in the porous materials of our b...
Porous building materials are often subjected to damage due to salt crystallization. In recent years...