Masonry facades

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Particles of calcium oxide and sometimes magnesium oxide are often formed during the burning process in clay brick manufacture. These particles can react with moisture to form calcium or magnesium hydroxide, a process that generates expansive forces sufficient to cause local spalling of the brick with characteristic 'lime popping' -...

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