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And in the last 50 years, with hydraulic cement, it's vanishing.
This was a hydraulic cement which, when mixed with sand, could be used for stucco.
If cracks or holes in the masonry itself are the problem, hydraulic cement is usually the answer.
To repair cracks and holes, use hydraulic cement, which is powdered.
When he returned he patented a type of hydraulic cement.
A. The cracks can be repaired by filling in with hydraulic cement, following the directions on the package.
It is built entirely of large cut limestone blocks mortared with hydraulic cement.
Hydraulic cement was added where the aqueduct crossed rivers.
However, the Romans made many significant technological advances, such as the invention of hydraulic cement and concrete.
Hydraulic cement is available at hardware stores, as are similar synthetic patching compounds.
Use hydraulic cement to fill the chiseled crack or to spread over the hairlined area.
AFm phases are important in the hydration of hydraulic cements.
The country also produced hydraulic cement, limestone, marble, and sand and gravel.
The vast system of Roman aqueducts also made extensive use of hydraulic cement.
Before applying hydraulic cement, use a wire brush to scrub away loose material around the hole or crack.
The concrete must be dry before you use an epoxy, but hydraulic cement can be used if moisture is present.
By 1835 the village contained a hydraulic cement plant, a post office, tavern, and several stores and houses.
The technical knowledge of making hydraulic cement was later formalized by French and British engineers in the 18th century.
Cracks and holes in masonry can usually be patched with hydraulic cement, which is available at hardware stores.
He built the stone house from 150 barrels of hydraulic cement, for which he held the first patent in North America.
Hydraulic cement render (stucco) for finishing brick buildings in wet climates.
In most cases of this kind they will stabilize so that all you have to do is fill them with patching cement or hydraulic cement.
Because hydraulic cement expands as it sets, it bonds tightly with existing concrete.
If water seeps from cracks or holes in masonry, those openings can be plugged with hydraulic cement.