New guide for lime industry
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
Lucideon has launched a new guide for the European Lime Association at the 9th International Masonry Conference in Portugal. The technical guide, called ‘Lime in Mortars: Hydrated Lime – Benefits of the Use in Mortars’ aims to provide a review of the scientific literature around the titular topic.
As well as reviewing scientific studies around the benefits of using lime in cement-based mortars, the guide also evaluates the existing information and highlights the direct benefits to mortar in general use, specifically looking at the durability and performance characteristics of mortar in service.
Dr Andrew Smith, Head of Sustainability & Construction Materials at Lucideon, and author of the guide, commented: “The guidance note provides the scientific basis for some of the beneficial properties that lime additions contribute to mortars; however it also goes to show that much of our understanding of how it performs is generally anecdotal. As a scientist, this came as a great surprise.
“I’ve grown up in the construction sector knowing that lime additions provide direct benefits in mortar, and was astonished to discover that the science behind how and why it works is not readily available.
“The document represents the current knowledge base, and provides lime and mortar manufacturers, users, and the scientific research community with a factual foundation of information from which to build as we start to fill the information gap.”
Lucideon are offering a free download of the report, which you can access here.
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/18092014/new-guide-for-lime-industry-512/
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