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Research Papers

Research Papers About Natural Hydraulic Limes

 

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A multidisciplinary approach for the structural restoration of the Katholikon of Dafni Monastery in Attica Greece by A. Miltiadou-Fezans

St. Astier NHL 5 plasters and mortars for high salt saturated historical buildings by Asi Shalom

Bond-strength performance of hydraulic lime and natural cement mortared sandstone masonry by S. Barr, W.J. McCarter, B. Suryanto

Risks associated with the use of GGBS for the manufacturing of Artificial Hydraulic Limes by L. Tedeschi, technical director, C.E.S.A.

Design and evaluation of hydraulic lime grouts for the strengthening of stone masonry historic structures by A. Kalagri, A. Miltiadou-Fezans and E. Vintzileou

A Study of the Workability of Natural Hydraulic Lime Mortars and its Influence on Strength by R. Hanle and S. Pavía

Comparative Laboratory Evaluation of Conservation Mortars by Jennifer Schork, Norman R. Weiss, and John J. Walsh

Self Healing Capacity of Lime Mortars

Decay Mechanisms and Salts

Lime and its Place in the 21st Century by Philip D. Allsopp, D.Arch., RIBA & Lauren Allsopp, Ph.D.

Selecting Mortar for Historic Preservation Projects by Lauren B. Sickels-taves, Ph.D.

Permeability and Permeance: Vapor barriers and porous materials by Gérard P. Michon

The Technology and Use of Hydraulic Lime by John Ashurst

Water Reduction Studies of Natural Hydraulic Lime

Mineralogy of Binders and the Effects of Free Lime Content and Cement Addition in Lime Mortars

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TransMineral, USA was established in 1997 by Michel Couvreux, an architect in France and the U.S. His familiarity with traditional “old world” building techniques and materials have been instrumental in their revitalization in the U.S. along with his stewardship of implanting Saint Astier® Natural Hydraulic Lime in the North American building sector.

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