DIFFERENT TYPES OF TILES
The different types of tiles are 6.1.1 Drain tiles Drain tiles are prepared in such a way that they retain their porous texture after burning. Hence, they are suitable to be laid in waterlogged areas. They allow water to pass. They are also used to convey irrigation water. These drains may be circular, semicircular or […]
FLY ASH BRICKS
Fly ash is one of the residues generated in the combustion of coal. It is generally captured from the chimneys of coal-fired power plants and is one of two types of ash that jointly are known as coal ash; the other, bottom ash, is removed from the bottom of coal furnaces. Depending upon the source […]
FALG BRICKS
The rapid increase in the capacity of thermal power generation in India has resulted in the production of a huge quantity of fly ash, which is approximately 50 million tons per year. The prevailing disposal methods are not free from environmental pollution and ecological imbalance. Large stretches of scarce land, which can be used for […]
QUALITIES OF A GOOD BRICK
A good brick should possess the following properties: Concrete blocks, hollow blocks and bricks made of various materials like fly ash are being used successfully as substitutes.
SIZE AND WEIGHT OF BRICKS
Bricks are prepared in various sizes. If the bricks are too large, it is difficult to burn them and handle them. But, on the other hand, if the bricks are small, more quantity of mortar is required while placing. In India, the standard size recommended by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is 19 cm […]
MANUFACTURE OF BRICKS
The manufacture of bricks is carried out in a number of stages. It includes the following: 5.2.1 Selection and preparation of clay As a practise, suitable deposits of clay are first located and thoroughly tested for the quality for brick making. Clay for bricks is prepared in the following order. A pug mill consists of […]
COMPOSITION OF GOOD BRICK EARTH
The constituents of good brick earth are: The ingredients which are undesirable in the brick earth include excess of lime, the presence of iron pyrites, pebbles, alkalies, vegetation and organic matter.
STORAGE OF CEMENT
Cement absorbs moisture from nature and gets hardened. So suitable precautions should be taken in storing cement. An absorption of 5 per cent moisture means the cement becoming useless and so the cement is to be stored in a moisture-free atmosphere. It is advisable not to store cement in jute bags for a period of […]
DIFFERENT GRADES OF CEMENT
Prior to 1987, theDIFFERENT GRADES OF CEMENT Prior to 1987, there was only one grade of Ordinary Portland Cement which was governed by IS 269-1976. After 1987 higher-grade cements were introduced to India. The Ordinary Portland Cement was classified into three grades, namely 33 grade, 43 grade and 53 grade depending upon the strength of […]