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Characterization of five mosaic mortar beds from Austria produced by A. Neuhauser/Tiroler Glasmalerei and J. Pfefferle
Bauerová, Pavla ; Frankeová, Dita ; Slížková, Zuzana
The report contains the results of material analyses of five mortar beds of mosaics produced by the Austrian studios Neuhauser/Tiroler Glasmalerei and Josef Pfefferle. The analysed samples come from mosaics made at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and located in various places in Tyrol. The mortars were analysed by SEM-EDS and thermal analysis. The results showed that, in addition to traditional materials such as marble dust, they also contain atypical or innovative components such as waste ceramic and glass shards or early Portland cement.
Analysis of a 19th century mortar
Bauerová, Pavla ; Frankeová, Dita ; Slížková, Zuzana ; Vondráčková, Michaela
Chemical and mineralogical composition of the binder and the aggregates of the mortar, using SEM-EDS and thermal analysis
Characterization of stone and mortar sampled from Romanesque architectural fragment in archeological site under Prague Castle (CZ)
Slížková, Zuzana ; Frankeová, Dita ; Bauerová, Pavla ; Viani, Alberto ; Kozlovcev, Petr ; Svoboda, Milan
Material characterization of silicite stone and bending earth-lime mortar sampled from the archeological site below the 3rd courtyard of Prague Castle provides data on the chemical and mineralogical composition and microstructure of stone and mortar for the needs of the historic structure conservation.
Microscopic analysis of the mortar sampled from the fortress 'Stary Dvur', Krupka (CZ)
Bauerová, Pavla ; Frankeová, Dita ; Slížková, Zuzana
Chemical and mineralogical composition of the binder and the aggregate of mortar, using electron microscopy and SEM-EDS analysis
Report on the results of SEM-EDS and IEC analysis of plaster sampled from the interior of the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague
Slížková, Zuzana ; Ševčík, Radek ; Frankeová, Dita
SEM-EDS and IEC analysis of the plaster from the interior of the Bethlehem Chapel in Prague proved a plaster layer consisting of two layers of core plaster with a different structure, a finishing layer and a coating. The plaster is contaminated with nitrates and chlorides, the content of nitrates is very high.

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