Sewer Bricks

These bricks are manufactured using surface clay, fire clay or shale or a combination of these materials. They are used for the lining of walls, roofs and floors of sewers for ordinary domestic sewage. They are not suitable for industrial use as they are not acid resistant.

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Heavy-duty Bricks

These bricks are of very high quality, viz., high compressive strength, low water absorption, high durability and high bulk density. These bricks are free from any defects. They are used in heavy engineering works such as bridge structures, multi-storeyed buildings and industrial foundations.

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Sand–Lime Bricks

Autoclaved calcium silicate bricks are popularly known as sand–lime bricks. These bricks are made from a mixture of 95% of sand and 5% of lime (CaO) by weight. These bricks are hard, strong and are uniform in colour and texture. It presents a smooth and soft surface and hence may not be suitable for plastering.… Continue reading Sand–Lime Bricks

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Pressed Bricks

These bricks are made by pressing the clay to a high pressure of about 40 kg/sq.cm. They are directly burnt without drying. A special type of oil is used in the process which gives a glazed surface. The glazed surface may get peeled off when exposed to weather. These bricks are of a regular shape,… Continue reading Pressed Bricks

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Refractory Bricks

Refractory bricks, also called Refractory Fire Bricks, are prepared from fire clay in the same manner as ordinary bricks. Refractory bricks contain about 30% alumina and 70% silica. After drying, they are burnt in kilns at high temperature ranging from 1400–1900°C. These bricks are yellowish white in colour. As the fire bricks can resist high… Continue reading Refractory Bricks

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TYPES OF BRICKS

There are different kinds of bricks which differ from the conventional building bricks with respect to their shape, specifications and special purpose for which they are made. Those bricks are discussed in the subsequent sections. Bull-nosed Bricks A brick moulded with a rounded angle is termed as the bull nose. It is used for rounded… Continue reading TYPES OF BRICKS

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Structure Test

In this test a brick is broken, and the broken surfaces are examined for the structure. It should be uniformly burnt, homogeneous in structure, compact and free from any defects such as holes, lumps, etc.

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Soundness Test

Two bricks are struck against each other slightly. A good brick has a clear ringing sound, and the bricks should not get break.

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Hardness Test

The hardness of a brick surface is determined by making a scratch on the surface of a brick with the help of a finger nail. If no impression is left on the surface of the brick, the brick is considered to be hard.

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Dimensional Tolerance Test

Twenty bricks are taken at random and their dimensions, length, width and depth are measured. Variations in dimensions generally allowed up to ± 3% for class one and ± 8% for other classes.

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