Natural Cement in Portugal: Context in Cement Production and Architectural Use

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Heritage Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.3390/heritage7020031
A. Velosa, S. Andrejkovičová, Clara Pimenta do Vale, Fernando Rocha
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Natural cement, also known as “Roman cement”, was used across Europe during a historic period, mainly in many building facades, due to its hydraulic properties and aesthetic qualities. In Portugal, the use of natural cement occurred in buildings from the second half of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, a period during which the use of lime binders decreased and before the massive use of Portland cement. Recent conservation and rehabilitation actions resulting from necessary interventions in heritage buildings from this period have played an important role in revealing evidence of the use of natural cement and clarifying the lacunae of information about this material. Due to the inadequate use of reparation materials in previous conservation and rehabilitation interventions, this study summarizes the historical production, study, and use of natural cement in Portugal. Natural cement results from the calcination of clay-rich limestone (marlstone) without any compositional changes after extraction, distinguishing itself from hydraulic lime due to its higher clay content and allowing for the formation of higher quantities of hydraulic reactive phases without free lime. Although this topic has been approached at a European level, mainly focusing on the production and use of natural cement in Central Europe, in Portugal, it is still necessary to produce and disseminate information on this specific subject. Therefore, this study focuses on the evolution of cement production in Portugal and an analysis of the existing knowledge of the binders used in architectural heritage based on the scientific and historical bibliography.
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天然水泥又称 "罗马水泥",由于其水力特性和美观品质,在欧洲历史上曾有过一段时期被广泛使用,主要用于许多建筑物的外墙。在葡萄牙,从 19 世纪下半叶到 20 世纪初,建筑物开始使用天然水泥,这一时期石灰粘合剂的使用减少,而波特兰水泥则在这一时期大量使用。最近对这一时期的遗产建筑进行的必要干预所产生的保护和修复行动在揭示使用天然水 泥的证据和澄清有关这种材料的信息空白方面发挥了重要作用。由于在以前的保护和修复行动中没有充分使用修复材料,本研究总结了葡萄牙天然水 泥的历史生产、研究和使用情况。天然水泥是由富含粘土的石灰石(泥灰岩)煅烧而成,煅烧后其成分不会发生任何变化,因其粘土含量较高而有别于水硬性石灰,可形成较多的水硬性反应相,而不含游离石灰。虽然这一课题已在欧洲层面展开,主要关注中欧天然水泥的生产和使用,但在葡萄牙,仍有必要编制和传播有关这一特定课题的信息。因此,本研究侧重于葡萄牙水泥生产的演变,以及根据科学和历史书目对建筑遗产中使用的粘合剂的现有知识进行分析。
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