Architectural Ceramics

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Author: Hans-Jürgen Schwarz
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Abstract

Typical damage patterns are presented and explained.


Decay Pattern of Architectural Ceramics

Ziegelschäden

Salt-induced damage to bricks are common.

Damage to bricks can look like this:


Glazed Architectural Ceramics

The glaze of a glazed building ceramics prevents both the transport of moisture and salts. Often however glaze is crackled, which allows a capillary moisture transport. The Craquelée particularly clear shows an existing salt load, which consequently often leads to the spalling of the glazes.

Some examples of salt-contaminated glazed building ceramics are shown here.

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