Jueves, 22 Diciembre 2016 16:58

New restoration materials to preserve heritage building facades

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G.C.-E-L.

Experts from the Inorganic Chemistry Research Group of the University of Córdoba are developing new building materials for restoration of historic buildings, such as products for facades with a 'self-cleaning' ability. To prepare these materials, experts have used components obtained from industrial waste recycling, recovering their value and preventing storage in landfills and other associated environmental impact.

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