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A cement material, or binder, is an essential ingredient in most
forms of building construction. Portland cement has become a widely
accepted cementitious material, but it is more expensive than other
binders and unsuited to small-scale production. In addition,
although it is stronger than most alternatives, there are uses for
which alternatives such as lime are more suited. Lime is versatile,
durable and suitable for use in complex and intricate decorative
and restoration work, as well as in simple buildings. If greater
strength is required, a variety of materials known as pozzolanas
can be added to the lime. Examples of pozzolanas include rice husk
ash, brick dust and certain types of naturally occurring volcanic
ash. The most successful material in any area depends on local
primary resources and the development of appropriate technology.
Lime gypsum and lime pozzolanas could be reintroduced successfully
if more information were available and appropriate building
standards enforced. This book brings together expert knowledge from
around the world about the use of different alternative binders,
presenting case histories which demonstrate the successes and the
pitfalls, as well as practical information based on experience. A
recurring theme in the book is the need to work towards the wider
acceptance of lime, and alternative binders by: establishing
realistic performance standards for alternative cements and getting
these standards accepted in international, national and local
building codes and standards. Establishing simple testing
procedures to measure compliance with these performance standards;
holding seminars and training courses and compiling case study
material on existing production and use; and, initiating research
and development projects of a practical nature.
Lime is the best and most versatile binder in the world, but there is a lack of information and guidance on the use of this vital building material. Architects, enthusiasts and professionals within the building trade should find 'Building with Lime' a valuable reference tool. This technical manual is a starting point for those considering lime as a building material. It is also a general reference for the broad range of uses for lime in construction. Drawing on the authors' experience of using lime in building, it provides the reader with a wealth of practical advice that includes: a clear explanation of all the major uses of lime in building such as mortars and plasters, painting and finishes, ceilings and foundations, repair, maintenance and conservation; and a chapter on testing and standards covering limestone recognition, and field testing to ensure reliable materials and workmanship for the production and use of building limes.
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