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The easiest time to remove calcium hydroxide efflorescence is before it combines with carbon dioxide.
A white incrustation called efflorescence is often found on the surface of interior masonry walls.
While it will not result in a quantitative amount of efflorescence present, it will indicate if the brick effloresces or not.
The plaintiffs had it cleaned and washed down on two occasions to get concrete and efflorescence off the walls.
The efflorescence and sintering of desulfurizer had not been found through checking after examinatorial test.
Fabistone will not take any responsibility for claims based on this efflorescence phenomenon.
Contagion of infected patients starts 1-2 days before the onset of exanthema and ends towards the 7th day after the last efflorescence occurred.
It is necessary to twist up any excess water from the sponge to have a uniform and efflorescence free joint.
Besides causing the plaster to flake off and nitrate efflorescence to appear, the basic building structure is also destroyed.
Damages to wall paintings due to moisture may include blanching, drip staining, and delamination of paint layers due to efflorescence.
The 1930s therefore witnessed an unprecedented widening of the political spectrum and a great efflorescence of political ideology.
Helps prevent spalling and cracking caused by freeze thaw cycles as well as chloride ion intrusion and efflorescence.
Also use to remove mortar splatter, efflorescence and other calcium based salt deposits from concrete masonry surfaces.
Exposed grains of litvinskite tend to be partially coated with an efflorescence of thermonatrite.
The reaction between AQUAFIN-IC and free lime in concrete can lead to minor efflorescence.
We know that fly ash adds strength to the concrete by combining with the excess calcium hydroxide, thereby reducing or eliminating the problem of efflorescence.
The cultural efflorescence witnessed during this period is now referred to as the Spanish Golden Age.
The Habsburg years also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of cultural efflorescence.
Damage induced by moisture includes rotting of wood studs and other components, efflorescence and spalling of masonry systems, and rusting of wall fasteners.
Surfaces must be solid, stable, adhesive, dry, slightly absorptive, water-wettable, clean, free of dust, oil, grease, efflorescence and ingredients bleeding through, and must not be chalky or crumbling.
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This second efflorescence faded on the twenty-fourth day, and on the twenty-seventh exfoliation began.
As it ran down the smooth branches of the gumtree and over the leaves it gradually congealed, and formed a white efflorescence.
The result of this drainless irrigation is an efflorescence of salt on the surface of the field.
The ground is dry, streamless, hard-baked and cracked, and shows a nitrous efflorescence in many places.
The clay, of a deep blue colour, abounds with marine shells, and shows a strong efflorescence of natron and sea-salt.
This phlegmasia is distinguished from scarlet fever by its shorter duration and the absence of the efflorescence.
At the time of efflorescence the spadix is cut off and the pithy stem is tapped.
Following in their footsteps is an inexhaustible efflorescence of prodigies.
The soil is a clayey or a sandy loam, and very fertile except in the USAR tracts, where there is a saline efflorescence.
The surfaces of the slates were covered with an efflorescence of alum and sulphur.
And all this efflorescence of sacred splendour was created, little by little, by her deft fingers.
Their little chambers showed no efflorescence of rime, with which all the surrounding earth was coated.
I remarked that the ground was covered in many places with an efflorescence of salt, and the plants were not numerous.
In enforcing a truth we need severity rather than efflorescence of language.
The efflorescence and sore-throat were often met with separately.
The time for the efflorescence of some of the faculties is in early youth.
These, however, were the evidence of a second efflorescence in the spring.
The exquisiteness of the decadent efflorescence of a passing race.
The base of each cutaneous efflorescence was hemorrhagic and dematous.
But the latest concept in this culinary efflorescence is eating blindfolded, a craze that is delighting city foodies to no end.
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