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publicationDate 1982-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CS-211131-B1
titleOfInvention A method of forming horizontal curtains against rising damp
abstract The subject of the invention is a method of makingnhorizontal curtains against risingnhumidity by colloidal-based infusion solutionsnsolution of silicon dioxideninto boreholes with a diameter of 25 ton40 mm with inclination angle of at least 10 ° will be insertednunder hydrostatic pressure at leastn0.01 KPa aqueous calcium blocking solutionnions in the masonry to form insoluble,ninactive compounds such as a solutionnpotassium phosphate in concentrationn1 to 5 wt. %. After a technological breakn6 to 48 h is introduced into the wellsncolloidal silica infusion solutionnhaving a particle size of 10 to 20 millimicrons,nfree from alkali, with addition of 1 ton10 wt. % hydrophobic substances, e.g.nmethyltributoxysilane.nThe essence of the invention is clearly explainednin the three enclosed examples.nThe invention can be advantageously used in reconstructionnof older building objectsnwithout insulation against earth moisture.
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