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== Introduction to "Measures"== | == Introduction to "Measures"== | ||
Knowing by scientific investigation, which salts are responsible for the damage, one is usually faced with the difficult task of launching a scheme, on the one hand to fixes the damag and on the other hand to prevent further salt damage <bib id = "Schwarz.etal: 2009" />. These include measures such as desalination, the conversion into insoluble compounds, as well as climate control and building measures to reduce the moisture and thus the supply of salts. | |||
The following measures are possible: | |||
* [[Preventive Conservation]] | * [[Preventive Conservation]] | ||
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* [[Case Studies]] | * [[Case Studies]] | ||
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Einen ersten Hinweis über eine Gefährdung eines Objektteils durch Salze gibt Tabelle 1. | Einen ersten Hinweis über eine Gefährdung eines Objektteils durch Salze gibt Tabelle 1. |
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Introduction to "Measures"
Knowing by scientific investigation, which salts are responsible for the damage, one is usually faced with the difficult task of launching a scheme, on the one hand to fixes the damag and on the other hand to prevent further salt damage [Schwarz.etal: 2009]The entry doesn't exist yet.. These include measures such as desalination, the conversion into insoluble compounds, as well as climate control and building measures to reduce the moisture and thus the supply of salts.
The following measures are possible:
- Preventive Conservation
- Desalination
- Salt conversion
- Plaster/Slurries
- Planning Procedures
- Case Studies
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