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Effects of efflorescence in masonry
Efflorescence is deposit of soluble salts, usually white in color, which appears on surface or is found within pores of masonry walls; causes are: "cement bacillus" formed by action of sulphates on hydrated calcium aluminate in hydrated portland cement, presence of soluble salts, contact of ground with masonry structure, and moisture entering masonry as vapor from interior; remedies.
Effects of efflorescence in masonry
Efflorescence is deposit of soluble salts, usually white in color, which appears on surface or is found within pores of masonry walls; causes are: "cement bacillus" formed by action of sulphates on hydrated calcium aluminate in hydrated portland cement, presence of soluble salts, contact of ground with masonry structure, and moisture entering masonry as vapor from interior; remedies.
Effects of efflorescence in masonry
S African Engr
1953
Article (Journal)
English
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