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Trans Tech Publications, Materials Science Forum, (824), p. 127-132, 2015

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.824.127

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A Contribution to the Treatment of Salt Damage in Historical Buildings

Journal article published in 2015 by Iñigo Antepara, Igor Medveď, Jaromir Žumár, Robert Černý ORCID
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Abstract

Salts and water may cause serious damage to historical masonries. Therefore, numerous conservation treatments have been developed by research teams for the consolidation and protection of porous building materials affected by salt attack. Here the focus is on methods for obtaining an effective desalination of historical masonry, indicating their advantages and disadvantages. It is pointed out that cellulose is a favourite material added to poultices used in desalination.