Masonry Magazine April 1989 Page. 19

Words: T. Ritchie, G. Frohnsdorff, W. Byckalo, P. Nicholson, S. Newman, C.C. Fishburn, E.J. Clark, P.G. Campbell, D.E. Parsons
Masonry Magazine April 1989 Page. 19

Masonry Magazine April 1989 Page. 19
CONCLUSIONS
This Technical Notes has discussed both the dangers and the suitability of the applications of Colorless Coatings for Brick Masonry. The information and suggestions contained in this Technical Notes are based on the available data and the experience of the Institute's technical staff for a period of over forty years. In any case, they should be recognized as recommendations and suggestions for the consideration of the designers, specifiers and owners of buildings, when anticipating the use of the types of products discussed here. The final decision to use or not to use these types of products on brick masonry walls is not within the purview of the BIA and must rest with the project designer and/or owner.

REFERENCES
1. Technical Notes 7 Revised, "Water Resistance of Brick Masonry Design and Detailing-Part I of III", Brick Institute of America, February 1985.

2. Technical Notes 8 Revised, "Portland Cement-Lime Mortars for Brick Masonry", Brick Institute of America, September 1972.

3. Technical Notes 23 Series, "Efflorescence, Causes, Mechanisms, Prevention and Control", Brick Institute of America, May/June 1985.

4. "Waterproofing Materials for Masonry", by E.J. Clark, P. G. Campbell and G. Frohnsdorff, NBS Technical Note 883, National Bureau of Standards. October 1975.

5. "The Spalling of Silicone-Treated Masonry", by W. Byckalo and P. Nicholson, Journal of the Canadian Ceramic Society, Vol. 42, 1973.

6. "The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings", Preservation Briefs. No. 1, U.S. National Park Service, 1976.

7. "Give Walls Air and Save Repair", by S. Newman, Reprint from Building Construction Illustrated, Chicago.

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