In this final thesis we wanted to study application of materials with wide range of use in mosaic art. These materials should possess good mechanical properties and be affordable and simple to produce. Mosaic materials currently available are known to be expensive and must mostly be supplied from abroad. After reading through literature and previous studies, we choose to focus on preparation of samples from a mineral material industrially known as Kremenit, and epoxy adhesives labeled as Epox 210 and Aquares. We prepared and tested samples of materials varying in composition, their variation caused by adding different fillers, additives and pigments. We tested them on compression, bending, splitting, impact, and freezing resistance. After that we described the advantages and disadvantages of every material. Advantages of the mineral material Kremenit included easy preparation, short curing time and simplicity when adding pigments in order to achieve wanted colouring of the material. These properties make it usable in the conservation and restoration of old mosaics. Its disadvantages are low water resistance and deterioration of its mechanical properties. Advantages of binders based on Epox 210 and Aquares include the possibility to achieve high intensity of colouring, which is an advantage in composition of modern mosaics. Both resins have an excellent water resistance and addition of pigment does not change mechanical properties of final product. The disadvantages, compared to the mineral material, are a somewhat higher price and poor splitting properties. We tried to improve those qualities by adding different fillers to each resin, but we did not achieve the splitting of the product into smaller pieces in most cases.
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