limemortel
Limemortel is a lime-based binding material used in masonry and restoration that incorporates hydraulic properties while preserving the breathability and elasticity of traditional lime mortars. The term is used in architectural conservation to describe enhanced lime mortars formulated to set under damp conditions without the rapid hardening characteristic of cement-lime mixes.
Typical limemortel formulations combine lime putty or hydraulic lime with pozzolanic additives such as volcanic ash,
Key properties include improved early strength relative to pure lime putty, reduced shrinkage and cracking, and
Applications primarily involve restoration and conservation of historic buildings, where limemortel provides compatibility with original masonry
Limitations include the need for skilled mixing and curing management, as rapid exposure to wet-dry cycles