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Development of Thermal Insulation Plasters for Insulating and Sanitation of Building Constructions

ZACH, J.; HELA, R.; SEDLMAJER, M.; HROUDOVÁ, J.

Original Title

Development of Thermal Insulation Plasters for Insulating and Sanitation of Building Constructions

English Title

Development of Thermal Insulation Plasters for Insulating and Sanitation of Building Constructions

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Original Abstract

Work on thermal insulation of outer structures of buildings is an issue that is often closely associated with moisture sanitation and recovery / sanitation of the damaged layers of outer surface conditioning. In the case of historic buildings or in the case of sanitation aimed at a part of the outer structure only, it is not possible to apply conventional external thermal contact insulation systems (ETICS). Regarding these cases, there is an effective way consisting in application of thermal insulation plasters with high porosity and regulated capillary properties which ensure improvement of thermal and technical properties of the structure, its diffusion openness towards the outside environment. In case of appropriate conditioning of the capillary properties, it can prevent liquid moisture and salt from penetrating toward the outer surface of the structure. The paper describes the results of research that is oriented toward the development of ultra-light thermal insulation plasters on silicate base, which can be due to high porosity and good stability at elevated humidity used for applications with higher moisture load too.

English abstract

Work on thermal insulation of outer structures of buildings is an issue that is often closely associated with moisture sanitation and recovery / sanitation of the damaged layers of outer surface conditioning. In the case of historic buildings or in the case of sanitation aimed at a part of the outer structure only, it is not possible to apply conventional external thermal contact insulation systems (ETICS). Regarding these cases, there is an effective way consisting in application of thermal insulation plasters with high porosity and regulated capillary properties which ensure improvement of thermal and technical properties of the structure, its diffusion openness towards the outside environment. In case of appropriate conditioning of the capillary properties, it can prevent liquid moisture and salt from penetrating toward the outer surface of the structure. The paper describes the results of research that is oriented toward the development of ultra-light thermal insulation plasters on silicate base, which can be due to high porosity and good stability at elevated humidity used for applications with higher moisture load too.

Keywords

Historical objects, sanitation, thermal insulating plasters, thermal technical properties.

Key words in English

Historical objects, sanitation, thermal insulating plasters, thermal technical properties.

Authors

ZACH, J.; HELA, R.; SEDLMAJER, M.; HROUDOVÁ, J.

RIV year

2014

Released

03.06.2013

Publisher

International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology Press (IACSIT Press)

Location

Singapur

ISBN

1793-8236

Periodical

International Journal of Engineering and Technology

Volume

5

Number

3

State

Republic of Singapore

Pages from

395

Pages to

397

Pages count

3

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT100343,
  author="Jiří {Zach} and Rudolf {Hela} and Martin {Sedlmajer} and Jitka {Peterková}",
  title="Development of Thermal Insulation Plasters for Insulating and Sanitation of Building Constructions",
  journal="International Journal of Engineering and Technology",
  year="2013",
  volume="5",
  number="3",
  pages="395--397",
  issn="1793-8236",
  url="http://www.ijetch.org/papers/582-Y052.pdf"
}