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  • A study investigates the stability of new resin-bound mortars designed for casting marble replicas, using methods like SEM/EDX and visible spectrophotometry.
  • Various ageing tests—including thermal, UV light, and biological attacks—were conducted on specimens made with different types of resin to assess their durability.
  • Results show that these resin-bound mortars exhibit greater stability and resistance compared to natural marbles, as analyzed through changes in morphology, chemical composition, and color properties.

Article Abstract

A study by SEM/EDX and spectrophotometry in the visible region attempting to assess the stability of new resin-bound mortars used for casting replicas of marble historic fountains is presented in this paper. Different accelerating tests such as thermal ageing, UV light ageing, ageing in an SO(2) pollutant chamber, freezing cycles ageing, salt crystallisation ageing, natural ageing and biological attack have been applied to a series of test specimens prepared with polyester-, epoxy- and gel-coat-bound mortars. Examination of morphology, measurement of chemical composition and chromatic coordinates before and after ageing treatments establish the higher stability and resistance properties of these resin-bound mortars by comparison to those from the natural marbles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-003-1826-0DOI Listing

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