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lime
from stone back to stone


 

In our modern society, we expect immediate results.
Building products are no exception.


What does this have to do with lime?

 

calce  

Lime can look old fashioned or brand new, poor or rich, a rare specialty or a very common item, according to cultures, countries and their local traditions.

Hydrated lime, air-hardening lime,
lime milk, grassello di calce,
pure lime, seasoned slaked lime,
names used in marketing by many
paint and plasters manufacturers
promoting lime finishes
.

 

Can we understand the real
meaning of these words?

Why is a seasoned slaked lime better?

What is a true Grassello di calce?

What is the difference between coatings based on hydrated lime and those based on grassello di
calce?



This area wishes to inform the reader about the simple concepts related to the history and behavior of lime that often, for different reasons, are unknown to today’s generation of painters and plasterers.
An endangered knowledge that we want to keep alive.

The awareness of the physical process ruled by the mother nature, precise steps of a natural process that can’t be changed, will make the applicators more
 

 



conscious, and they’ll appreciate those aspects of the lime finishes that, at first sight may seem a waste of time, but if used with due respect, can create works of art that will last for generations.

To build something that will last and be in perfect harmony with the context of the project, compatible with other construction materials and with the environment, this is the spirit of those who work with this noble substance.


 

 



We will speak about stones, wood, water, fire and time, we won’t reinvent anything new, we’ll learn together the roots of the binder used by our ancestors, that thanks to the passion and professionalism of few technicians, is still available today, in full respect of the Italian tradition in restoration and decoration of our buildings.

 



from stone back to stone

Knowledge In the past Mineral Furnace Lime cycle Formulation Application Preservation
      Production
Fuel
Firing
Slaking
Seasoning