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Physical and Mechanical Characterization of Lime Pastes and Mortars for Use in Restoration

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HERITAGE
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 2582-2600

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/heritage6030136

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lime mortars; high-purity lime; restoration of monuments; cultural heritage conservation; materials characterization; traditional techniques

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This article investigates the characteristics of lime pastes and mortars used in the traditional way and new limes in the market for restoration purposes. Physical and mechanical tests show that traditional slaked lime is more likely to deteriorate than powdered lime. It concludes that powdered hydrated lime has optimal characteristics for restoration activities.
Slaked lime is traditionally a suitable material for use in construction activities in historic and traditional buildings whose constitutive characteristics demand compatible and appropriate material solutions. Therefore, knowing the physical and mechanical characterization of lime pastes and mortars for use in restoration is considered an important step in the process of scientific development of a material that, in the Mexican case, has lacked scientific rigor in its production, use and commercialization. With this in mind, the present article aims to investigate the characteristics of lime pastes and mortars that have been used in the traditional way and the new limes that exist in the market, offering suitable options for restoration, for which an integrated methodology was used consisting of physical tests such as surface area, electrical resistivity, pulse velocity, colorimetry, and mechanical tests such as compressive strength, giving as a result that traditional slaked lime is more likely to deteriorate than powdered lime, which leads us to conclude that powdered hydrated lime has optimal characteristics for restoration activities.

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