kalkput
Kalkput, or lime putty, is a traditional lime-based binder used in plaster, render, and mortar in historic building practice. It is produced by slaking quicklime (calcined limestone) with water to create calcium hydroxide, which is then worked into a putty that can be stored and aged before use. When mixed with aggregates such as sand, it forms lime putty mortar or plaster.
Production and aging are important aspects of kalkput. Fresh lime putty is workable but becomes stronger and
Properties and performance of kalkput are characterized by breathability, flexibility, and a relatively gentle set. It
Applications today are mainly in restoration, conservation, and traditional construction. Kalkput is favored for repairing or