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Chemical composition of florescences; salts derived from mortar and ground waters; originally present in brick; arising from decomposition of material; movements of solutions in brickwork; disintegrating action and physical effects of salts; failure of cement and plaster. Paper read before Nat. Associated Clay Mfrs.
Chemical composition of florescences; salts derived from mortar and ground waters; originally present in brick; arising from decomposition of material; movements of solutions in brickwork; disintegrating action and physical effects of salts; failure of cement and plaster. Paper read before Nat. Associated Clay Mfrs.
Efflorescence. Causes and remedies
Brick Clay Rec
McIntyre, W.A. (author)
1930
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Article (Journal)
English
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