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Study of efflorescence produced on ceramic wicks by masonry mortars
Capacity of common mortar materials to produce efflorescence on particular fired clay material in contact with them; 60 mortars were studied, composed of three limes, two Portland cements, two masonry cements, and three sands; alkaline material of cementing substance of mortars appeared to be contributing source of efflorescence.
Study of efflorescence produced on ceramic wicks by masonry mortars
Capacity of common mortar materials to produce efflorescence on particular fired clay material in contact with them; 60 mortars were studied, composed of three limes, two Portland cements, two masonry cements, and three sands; alkaline material of cementing substance of mortars appeared to be contributing source of efflorescence.
Study of efflorescence produced on ceramic wicks by masonry mortars
Am Cer Soc -- J
Ritchie, T. (author)
1955
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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