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Revision as of 14:55, 1 June 2011
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Author: Hans-Jürgen Schwarz
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Abstract
Für Baukeramik typische Schadensbilder werden vorgestellt und anhand von Abbildungen erläutert.
Decay Pattren on Architectural Ceramics
Ziegelschäden
Salt-induced damage to bricks are common.
Damage to bricks can look like this:
Scaling(?)
- Decay pattern on a brick of the St.Jakobi church in Perleberg
Figure 3: Photomicrograph as Fig 2 but with crossed polarisers. It is clearly seen that the plaster is both responsible for the damage and on the other hand, he acts in this case as a kind of glue that holds together the broken brick pieces. With the removal of the original plaster the brick material would be lost.
Back Weathering
- Schäden an einem Gebäude in Lüneburg
Efflorescences
- Efflorescences on Architectural Ceramics