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What is the difference between hydraulic and non-hydraulic lime?
Hydraulic lime, when mixed with water, gains strength in a similar manner to cement (chemically reacts with the water). Non-hydraulic lime (or hydrated lime), when mixed with water, forms a putty that can only slowly gain strength from exposure to air. Hydraulic limes are typically used in soft stonework or historical structural renovations. Hydrated lime is always mixed with cement in a render.
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