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Hi empip,
do you mean this Transport across brick/mortar interfaces ?
It proves, that there is no capillar transport between fine pores (brick) and big pores (good 'historic' lime mortar). I suppose, they've made a cementous mortar, what is worse for masonry at all. The fine pores in this mortar obvoiusly can suck up some little water, but not so much you will have a 'rising damp' symptome on a real wall.
do you mean this Transport across brick/mortar interfaces ?
It proves, that there is no capillar transport between fine pores (brick) and big pores (good 'historic' lime mortar). I suppose, they've made a cementous mortar, what is worse for masonry at all. The fine pores in this mortar obvoiusly can suck up some little water, but not so much you will have a 'rising damp' symptome on a real wall.