Study of water-repellent treatments applied on limestone from Andalusian Cathedrals
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https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.1991.v41.i223.737Abstract
Five types of stone used in Andalusian Cathedrals have been treated with different water-repellent treatments, to evaluate the effects of this products. The stones studied are limestone, calcarenite and dolomite; the products applied are organosilicones and acrylics. In this work properties related with water access and movement through the stone have been measured and compared their values before and after the application of the treatments.
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1991-09-30
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Villegas, R., Vale, J. F., & Alcalde, M. (1991). Study of water-repellent treatments applied on limestone from Andalusian Cathedrals. Materiales De Construcción, 41(223), 19–27. https://doi.org/10.3989/mc.1991.v41.i223.737
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