The building of the Oederan High School was built in the 19th century. Particularly noteworthy is the extension, which the architects Gebrüder Kiesling from Dresden have harmoniously integrated into the existing main house. The construction consists of a mixed brickwork, which contains both brick and natural stone. This combination poses special challenges for the subsequent sealing against rising moisture.
For sustainable and uniform dehumidification, special anodes are therefore required. These are characterised by a particularly high electrical resistance, in order to ensure – independently of material conductivity and moisture load – a homogeneous drying of the masonry everywhere.
But that alone is not enough for a professional result:
The pH value of the masonry in the immediate anode area is decisive for a stable electron flow.
To regulate this optimally, we use a specially developed buffer mortar that is certified specifically for this application.
The buffer mortar ensures that the electrical barrier functions reliably even in thick, heterogeneous and centuries-old masonry.
Through this combination of technology and coordinated materials, we achieve a uniform and sustainable drying even in the most demanding buildings – without intervening in the structural statics and with minimal energy use.
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