Global Journal of Human Social Science, C: Sociology and Culture, Volume 23 Issue 2
Fig. 5: Photographs of the retraction suffered by the poultices A.-Handmade poultice on glass B .- GPM poultice on glass C.-. GPM poultice on Campanil St D.- handmade poultice on Campanil St f) Penetration of the consolidants depending on the type of poultice used The consolidants were applied by pouring 10 g of the product into each test tube and by removing the poultice 30 minutes after its application. The test tubes were weighed after two months of hardening and drying. The amount of infiltrated consolidant (without solvent) was determined in milligrams per cm 2 . The penetration of consolidants was evaluated in terms of quantity (either total weight or percentage by weight) and quality (suction coefficient variation). See tables 8 and 9. The data about Campanil and Uncastillo stone's was not very significant because the standard deviations were of the same order as the value of the data. The values indicated that the penetration was greater in “GPM” samples in the case of the limestone from Calatorao, the Campanil limestone and the pine wood, while in the case of the sandstone from Uncastillo it was higher in “handmade” test tubes. In the case of the Campanil limestone, a marked absorption anisotropy was seen in the direction perpendicular to that of the stratification, especially in “GPM”poultices. © 2023 Global Journals Volume XXIII Issue II Version I 11 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2023 C Poultices Generated Mechanically with Compressed Air: “Gunpoint Mix System” Characterization and Properties. Comparison with “Handmade” Poultices
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