Impact of Biocorrosion on the Durability of Etics and Empirical Findings About the Periodocity of Maintenance
30 lug 2013
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Pubblicato online: 30 lug 2013
Pagine: 21 - 28
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjce-2013-0009
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Generally, the role of living organisms (especially bacteria, cyanophytes, algae and fungi) in the physical and chemical processes of the biocorrosion of an external thermal insulation composite system (ETICS) is underestimated. These organisms are the ones that are responsible for a wide range of changes in or "diseases" of building materials and constructions, including damage to a building´s appearance or the destruction and complete collapse of the characteristics and requirements of materials and the ETICS construction.
The following article concerns the impact of biological factors on the durability of ETICS. It shows the importance of and necessity to maintain it, and the method and periodicity of the maintenance.