Hydrated Lime History Manufacture And Uses in Plaster Mortar Concrete Ma
Hydrated Lime History Manufacture And Uses in Plaster Mortar Concrete Ma
Ellis Warren Lazell
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Table Page 53. The putty or mortar made w T ith hydrated lime requires no aging to be assured of thorough slaking. The Romans recognized the neces- sity of long aging for lime paste and an old Roman law required that lime be slaked three years before using. In the south of Europe at the present time it is the custom to slake lime the season before it is used. Chapter V, Page 38. Hydrated lime can be economically mixed by means of a mortar mixer. Chapter VIII, Page 52. Mortars made from hydrated... lime are stronger than mortars made from lump lime slaked to a paste. Chapter VIII, Pages 57 to 60. Hydrated lime can be mixed with cement mortar or concrete in any desired proportions. It is a very difficult matter to mix lime paste with cement thoroughly. Chapter VIII, Page 56. Hydrated lime can be stored without danger of fire. No heat is generated when water comes in contact with hydrate. Hydrated lime is not apt to be spoiled by air slaking, as is the case with lump lime. Often large amounts of lime are lost in this manner.
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