Difference between revisions of "Flaking"
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File:Scaling_ICOMOS.jpg|Contour scaling on magmatic stone<br>Photo: J.P. Bozellec | File:Scaling_ICOMOS.jpg|Contour scaling on magmatic stone<br>Photo: J.P. Bozellec | ||
File:Spalling_ICOMOS.jpg|Spalling on flat dimension stones<br>Photo: J-D Mertz | File:Spalling_ICOMOS.jpg|Spalling on flat dimension stones<br>Photo: J-D Mertz | ||
− | File:Flaking_ICOMOS.jpg|Flaking | + | File:Flaking_ICOMOS.jpg|Flaking due to salt crystallization<br>Photo: V. Vergès-Belmin |
− | File:Contour.scaling_ICOMOS.jpg|Contour scaling | + | File:Contour.scaling_ICOMOS.jpg|Contour scaling on face<br>Photo: Atelier E. Pummer, Wachau & J. Nimmrichter |
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 21 August 2022
Description
The separation of small, thin pieces of a coating from its substrate. Flaking is generally due a combination of adhesion loss and cracking.
Synonyms and Related Terms
scaling
Additional Images
Resources and Citations
- ICOMOS-ISCS: Illustrated glossary on stone deterioration patterns