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The adherence in the union stone-mortar
Stones placates present a wide of problems that result in the fall of plates. One of the causes is the lack of adherence stone-mortar. We considered a study to determine the adherence between several cement mortars (1:3, 1:5, 1:7, 1:9 and a especial mortar prepared with latex) and stones (white granite, pink granites, black granites, white marble and cream limestones). The results obtained suggest that only adequate adherence rates (higher than 3 kgf/cm2) achieved with cement mortar 1:3 and especial mortar. Besides it is observed that in the stones studied there is no relation between adherence and the absorption values.
The adherence in the union stone-mortar
Stones placates present a wide of problems that result in the fall of plates. One of the causes is the lack of adherence stone-mortar. We considered a study to determine the adherence between several cement mortars (1:3, 1:5, 1:7, 1:9 and a especial mortar prepared with latex) and stones (white granite, pink granites, black granites, white marble and cream limestones). The results obtained suggest that only adequate adherence rates (higher than 3 kgf/cm2) achieved with cement mortar 1:3 and especial mortar. Besides it is observed that in the stones studied there is no relation between adherence and the absorption values.
The adherence in the union stone-mortar
María Reyes Rodríguez García (author) / Juan Pereda Marín (author) / Jorge Polo Velasco (author) / Jesús Barrios Sevilla (author)
1994
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