Ash Content Testing in Dry Mix Mortar and Putty: Importance and Application

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1. The Nature of Cracking: Shrinkage and Internal Stress

In exterior wall systems, polymer-modified mortars and putties act as leveling and protective layers, directly affecting durability. However, cracking, debonding, and surface defects remain common issues.
From a material perspective, cracking occurs when shrinkage-induced stress exceeds the material’s strength. Rapid or excessive shrinkage during hydration leads to surface cracking.
The risk increases when:
👉 Water retention is insufficient
👉 Hydration is incomplete
👉 Formulations prioritize fast drying or early strength
Worker plastering wall; text: "The Nature of Cracking: Shrinkage and Internal Stress."

2. Main Causes of Cracking: Internal and External Factors

2.1 Internal Factors (Materials & Formulation)

Cement inherently undergoes shrinkage, and different types behave differently:
👉 Ordinary Portland Cement: better stability
👉 Sulphoaluminate cement / white cement: higher shrinkage
Excessive use of film-forming additives (such as PVA or latex powders) may:
❌ Block pore structure
❌ Limit hydration
❌ Create a rigid surface layer
This leads to internal stress accumulation and cracking.

2.2 External Factors (Application & Environment)

External conditions also play a major role:
👉 Excessive application thickness
👉 Poor substrate condition
👉 High temperature, dry or windy environment
👉 Structural movement or settlement
These factors accelerate moisture loss or introduce additional stress. Cracks are dynamic and may change with temperature and humidity, making repair difficult.
Worker applying plaster; text: "Main Causes of Cracking: Internal and External Factors."

3. How to Prevent Cracking: Key Control Measures

3.1 Material & Formulation Control

👉 Use stable cement systems (preferably OPC)
👉 Control shrinkage instead of only increasing strength
👉 Improve water retention for proper hydration
👉 Use polymers appropriately, avoid overuse

3.2 Application Control

👉 Apply in thin layers:
  • Rendering mortar ≤ 2.5 mm
  • Exterior putty ≤ 1 mm
👉 Use multi-layer application instead of thick coating

3.3 Structural Design Optimization

👉 Introduce expansion joints
👉 Allow stress release in the system
👉 Optimize façade insulation design
Worker applying plaster to wall; text reads "How to Prevent Cracking."

Conclusion

Cracking in exterior putty is not caused by a single factor but by the interaction of materials, application, and environmental conditions. A systematic approach is essential to effectively reduce cracking risks and ensure long-term performance.

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