The objective of plastering are:
1. to conceal defective workmanship
2. to give smooth surface to avoid catching of dust.
3. to give good look.
4. to protect the wall from rain water and other atmospheric agencies.
5. to protect surfaces against verrnit.
Requirement of good plaster are:
1. It should adhere to the background easily.
2. It should be hard and durable.
3. It should prevent penetration by moisture
4. It should be cheap.
Lime mortar is usually applied in 3 coats while cement mortar is applied in two or three coats for the stone and
brick masonry. For concrete surfaces cement mortar may be applied in two or three coats. For concrete building blocks many times only one coat of cement mortar is applied.
The first coat provides means of getting level surface. The final coat provides smooth surface. If three coats are used second coat is known as floating coat. The average thickness of first coat is 10 to 15 mm. Middle coat thickness is 6-8 mm. The final coat is just 2 to 3 mm thick. If
single coat is used its
thickness is kept between 6 to 12 mm. Such coats are used on concrete surfaces not exposed to rain.
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