A Number of methods of stone surface treatment is currently used to improve the aesthetic appearance of the stone surface or to increase the roughness (improving its antislip properties). Traditional methods have various inherent disadvantages that may reduce the market interest for particular applications. In this paper, the results of a research aimed at evaluating the feasibility of using pulsating water jets for the rough finishing of stone surface are presented. Three different types of rocks (granite, basalt, and marble) were exposed to flat pulsating water jets during the tests. The features of rock surfaces created by the action of pulsed water jets were compared to those obtained with traditional methods, namely polishing, bush hammering and flaming. Results so far achieved indicate that the application of pulsed water jets in surface treatment can reduce (or even eliminate) some disadvantages of traditional techniques because it enables to obtain a surface with required roughness, while preserving aesthetic appearance of the stone.

Stone surface finishing by pulsed water jets

2010

Abstract

A Number of methods of stone surface treatment is currently used to improve the aesthetic appearance of the stone surface or to increase the roughness (improving its antislip properties). Traditional methods have various inherent disadvantages that may reduce the market interest for particular applications. In this paper, the results of a research aimed at evaluating the feasibility of using pulsating water jets for the rough finishing of stone surface are presented. Three different types of rocks (granite, basalt, and marble) were exposed to flat pulsating water jets during the tests. The features of rock surfaces created by the action of pulsed water jets were compared to those obtained with traditional methods, namely polishing, bush hammering and flaming. Results so far achieved indicate that the application of pulsed water jets in surface treatment can reduce (or even eliminate) some disadvantages of traditional techniques because it enables to obtain a surface with required roughness, while preserving aesthetic appearance of the stone.
2010
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Inglese
Global Stone Congress 2010
978-84-614-1147-4
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
2010, March 2nd and 5th
Alicante
water jets
stone
surface
Pubblicato sul volume degli Atti del Congresso, Paper S2-11, ISBN 978-84-614-1147-4
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Ciccu R.; Bortolussi A.
273
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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