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Earthen plaster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Earthen plaster
Earthen plaster (adobe plaster, dagga〔dagga is a Mideast and African term for mud plaster. Evans, Ianto, Linda Smiley, and Michael Smith. ''The hand-sculpted house: a philosophical and practical guide to building a cob cottage''. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green Pub. Co., 2002. 264. Print.〕) is a blend of clay, fine aggregate, and fiber. Other common additives include pigments, lime, casein, prickly pear cactus juice (''Opuntia''), manure, and linseed oil. Earthen plaster is usually applied to masonry, cob, or straw bale interiors or exteriors as a wall finish. It provides protection to the structural and insulating building components as well as texture and color. ==Physical composition== All plasters and stuccos have several common features: they all contain a structural component, a binding element, and some form of fiber. Usually the term plaster refers to a wall covering made from earth, lime or gypsum, while stucco uses a cement or synthetic binding element.
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