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What are the Construction Materials?
• Construction materials are the materials used to construct
buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. Common
construction materials include wood, concrete, steel, and
asphalt.
• Construction materials must be strong and durable to
withstand the forces of construction and use. They must
also be able to resist weathering and other environmental
effects.
• The construction materials list includes cement, steel, sand,
concrete, ready-mix concrete, binding wires, aggregates,
bricks, blocks, etc. apart from these, various eco-friendly
construction materials are also used in building
construction
Properties of Construction Materials
• Construction materials have many properties that make them
suitable for different applications. Some of the most important
properties include strength, durability, stiffness, and resistance to
fire, water, and pests. Different materials have different
combinations of these properties, so it’s important to choose the
right material for the job.
• Construction materials are designed to withstand various loads and
stresses. Strength is the ability of a material to resist forces that try
to break it. Stiffness is the ability of a material to resist deformation
when force is applied. Toughness is the ability of a material to
absorb energy without breaking. Durability is the ability of a
material to resist wear and tear over time.
• For example, concrete is very strong and durable, but it’s not very
stiff, so it’s not ideal for building bridges. Steel is much stiffer than
concrete, making it a better choice for bridges.
STONE
• Many types of stones are available such as basalt,
marble, limestone, sandstone, quartzite,
travertine, slate, gneiss, laterite, and granite
which can be used as construction materials. The
stones used for building construction should be
hard, durable, tough, and should be free from
weathered soft patches of material, cracks, and
other defects that are responsible for the
reduction of strength and durability. Stones for
construction purposes are obtained by quarrying
from solid massive rocks.
10 Types of Stones Used for Building
Constructions
1. Basalt
• Basalt stone, which is also known as traps, is commonly
used in road construction, as aggregate in concrete
production, rubble masonry works for bridge piers,
river walls, and dams. The basalt stone structure is
medium to fine grained and compact.
• The compression strength of this stone type ranges
from 200MPa to 350Mpa, and its weight is between
18KN/m3 and 29KN/m3. Basalt has good resistant to
weather, impervious to moisture, very hard, and very
difficult to dress in fine shapes. The color of basalt
changes from dark gray to black.
2. Granite
• The application of granite in building construction
involves bridge piers, retaining walls, dams, curbs,
stone columns, as coarse aggregate in concrete, ballast
for railways, as damp-proof course and external
cladding of walls, and monumental utilizations. The
structure of granite is crystalline, fine to coarse grain.
• It is considerably hard and durable, and its
compression strength ranges from 100MPa to 250MPa.
It also has low absorption value, least porosity, good
resistance to frost and weathering but it has poor
resistance to fire. It takes polish well, and the color
varies from light gray to pink. The polished granite can
be used as table tops, cladding for columns and walls.
3. Sandstone
• Sandstones in combination with silica cement are
used in the construction of heavy structures. It is
also employed in masonry works, dams, bridge
piers, and river walls. It is composed of quartz
and feldspar and found in different colors such as
white, grey, red, buff, brown, yellow, and dark
gray. The compressive strength ranges between
20MPa and 170MPa, and specify gravity varies
from 1.85 to 2.7. It should be known that
weathering sandstone makes it unsuitable for
building construction.
4. Slate
• Slate shows great variation in its building
properties which depend on the thickness of
the sheets and the color of the rock. It is used
as roofing tiles, slabs, and pavements. It
consists of quartz, mica, and clay minerals.
The compression strength of slate changes
from 100MPa to 200MPa, and its color can be
dark gray, greenish gray, purple gray to black.
The structure of slate is fine grained and its
specific gravity is 2.6 to 2.7
5. Limestone
• All Limestones are not useful for building construction.
Undesirable types are rich in clay or are considerably
soft and practically not suitable for construction works.
However, dense, compact, and fine textured types
which are free from cavities and cracks can be easily
dressed and take a very fine polish.
• Limestone is used for flooring, roofing, pavements and
as a base material for cement. The use of limestones as
facing stones should be avoided in areas where the air
is polluted with industrial gases and also in coastal
regions where saltish winds can attack them
6. Laterite
• Laterite is used as building stone, but its outer
surface needs to be plastered. It contains a
high percentage of iron oxide and can be
easily cut into blocks. Laterite occurs in soft
and hard varieties and the compressive
strength of laterite is between 1.9MPa and 2.3
MPa, and its strength is increased with
seasoning. Laterite color may be brownish,
red, yellow, brown and grey.
7. Marble
• It is used for facing and ornamental works in
columns, flooring, and steps. The compressive
strength of marble varies from 70MPa to
75MPa. Marble stones are quite strong,
uniform in texture, least porous, and take an
excellent polish. It can be easily cut and
carved into different shapes. Marble is
available in different colors like white and
pink.
8. Gneiss
• This type of stone is used for minor
construction since the presence of deleterious
substances in its constituents makes it
undesirable for building construction.
However, hard varieties of gneiss stone may
be employed in construction works. The
compression strength varies from 50MPa to
200MPa. It has fine to coarse grains, and its
color may be light grey, pink, purple, greenish
gray and dark grey.
9. Quartzite
• It is used as building blocks, slabs, and as
aggregate for concrete. The structure of
quartzite is fine to coarse grain and mostly
granular and branded, and mainly composed
of feldspar and mica in small quantities. The
crushing strength is between 50MPa to
300MPa.They are available in different colors
like white, gray, yellowish.
10. Travertine
• It is used for paving, garden paths, and
courtyards. Its specific gravity is 1.68 and
compressive strength varies from 80-120 MPa.
The stone is characterized by pitted holes and
troughs in its surface which means that it has
a porous surface and concentric texture. It can
be polished to a smooth, shiny finish, and
comes in a variety of colors from grey to coral-
red.
BRICKS
• Different types of bricks are used in masonry
construction based on material such as clay,
concrete, lime, fly ash etc. Filed field
identification of bricks for their properties, uses
and suitability for different construction works
are important. A brick is an important
construction material which is generally available
in rectangular shape manufactured from clay.
They are very popular from olden days to modern
days because of low cost and durability.
Types of Bricks used in Masonry
Construction
Based on the manufacturing process, bricks are
broadly classified into two types,
1. Sun-Dried or unburnt bricks
2. Burnt bricks
1. Sun-Dried or Unburnt Clay Bricks
• Sun-dried or unburnt bricks are less durable
and these are used for temporary structures.
Unburnt bricks preparation involved in 3 steps
they are preparation of clay, molding and
drying. After molding, bricks are subjected to
sunlight and dried using heat from sun. So,
they are not that much strong and they also
have less water resistance and less fire
resistance. These bricks are not suitable for
permanent structures
2. Burnt Clay Bricks
• Burnt bricks are good quality bricks but
however they also consist some defected
bricks. So, burnt bricks are classified into four
types and they are
• First class bricks
• Second class bricks
• Third class bricks
• Fourth class bricks
First Class Bricks
• First class bricks are good quality bricks
compared to other classes. They are molded
by table-molding and burnt in large kilns. So,
these bricks contain standard shape, sharp
edges and smooth surfaces. They are more
durable and having more strength. They can
be used for permanent structures. However,
because of their good properties they are
costly than other classes
Second Class Bricks
Second class bricks are
moderate quality bricks and
they are molded by ground-
molding process. These bricks
are also burnt in kilns. But
because of ground molding,
they do not have smooth
surfaces as well as sharp
edges. The shape of bricks
also irregular due to
unevenness in ground. These
also will give best results in
strength and durability.
Smooth plastering is required
on the brick structure.
Third Class Bricks
Third class bricks are
poor quality bricks
which are generally
used for temporary
structures like unburnt
bricks. These are not
suitable for rainy
areas. They are
ground-molded type
bricks and burnt in
clamps. The surface of
this type of bricks are
rough and they have
unfair edges.
Fourth Class Bricks
Fourth class bricks are very
poor quality bricks and
these are not used as
bricks in the structure.
They are crushed and used
as aggregates in the
manufacturing of concrete.
They are obtained by over
burning, because of this
they gets overheated and
obtains brittle nature. So,
they can break easily and
not suitable for
construction purpose.
3. Fly Ash Bricks
• Fly ash bricks are manufactured using fly ash and
water. These bricks have better properties than clay
bricks and great resistant to freeze thaw cycles. These
bricks contains high concentration of calcium oxide
which is used in cement production, thus it is also
called as self-cementing brick. Fly ash bricks are
lightweight and thus it reduces self weight of
structures. The advantages of fly ash bricks over clay
bricks are that they have high fire insulation, high
strength, uniform sizes for better joints and plaster,
lower water penetration, does not require soaking
before use in masonry construction. Read More on Fly
Ash Bricks and Comparison with Clay Bricks
4. Concrete Bricks
• Concrete bricks are manufacturing using concrete with
ingredients as cement, sand, coarse aggregates and
water. These bricks can be manufactured in sizes as
required. The advantages of using concrete bricks over
clay bricks are that they can be manufactured at
construction site, reduces quantity of mortar
required, can be manufactured to provide different
colors as pigmented during its production. Concrete
bricks are used for construction of masonry and framed
buildings, facades, fences, and provide an excellent
aesthetic presence.
5. Engineering Bricks
• Engineering bricks have high compressive
strength and are used special applications
where strength, frost resistance, acid
resistance, low porosity is required. These
bricks are commonly used for basements
where chemical or water attacks are prevalent
and for damp proof courses.
6. Sand Lime or Calcium Silicate Bricks
• Calcium silicate bricks are made of sand and
lime and popularly known as sand lime bricks.
These bricks are used for several purposes in
construction industries such as ornamental
works in buildings, masonry works etc.
LIME
• Lime is one of the basic building material used mainly as lime
mortar in construction. Properties of building lime, advantages, and
uses in construction is discussed. The broad category of lime is non-
hydraulic and hydraulic lime. The non-hydraulic lime is called as
quick lime, fat lime or white lime or as lump lime. Hydraulic lime
sets under water and non-hydraulic lime do not set under water.
Quick Lime is a form of lime is manufactured by the burning of
stone that has calcium carbonate within it. The burning temperature
varies, say 900 degree Celsius and above for several hours. This
process is called as calcination. The solid product that remain after
the removal of carbon dioxide in the calcium carbonate is called as
the quicklime.
• CaCO3 (Calcium carbonate) --> CaO (Calcium Oxide – Quick
Lime) + CO2
CEMENT
• A cement is a binder substance used for
construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to
other materials to bind them together. Cement is
one of the most widely used materials in
existence and is only behind water as the planet’s
most-consumed resource. Cement materials can
be classified into two distinct categories: non-
hydraulic cement and hydraulic cement according
to their respective setting and hardening
mechanisms.
METAL
TIMBER
• Wood is one of the most used natural building
materials in the world. A number of valuable
properties such as low heat conductivity, small bulk
density, relatively high strength, amenability to
mechanical working etc. makes wood as famous
building material. Timber can be used in most
economical way without wasting any of the derivative
of it. Even the saw dust obtained during wood sawing
can also be used to make fiber boards, paper etc. In
this article, we are going to discuss about the
Classification and structure of tree and also about the
Processing of timber from felling of tree to
preservation of timber.
Structure of a Tree
SAND
What is an Aggregate?
• Aggregates are the important constituents of
the concrete which give body to the concrete
and also reduce shrinkage. Aggregates occupy
70 to 80 % of total volume of concrete. So, we
can say that one should know definitely about
the aggregates in depth to study more about
concrete.
MORTAR
• Different types of mortars used in masonry
construction based on application, binding
material, density and purposes. Mortar is a
workable paste prepared by adding water to a
mixture of binding material and fine
aggregate. This plastic paste is useful to hold
building materials such as stone or brick
together. Different types of mortars used in
masonry construction are presented below.
Types of Mortars Used in Masonry
Construction
Following are the types of mortars based on
different factors:Based on Applications
• Based on Binding Materials
• Based on Bulk Density
• Based on Strength (ASTM C270)
• Based on Special Purpose of Mortars
1. Bricklaying or Stone
Laying Mortar
This type of mortar
used to bind bricks
and stones in masonry
construction. The
proportions of
ingredients for
bricklaying or stone
laying mortar is
decided based on kind
of binding material
used
2. Finishing Mortar
Finishing mortar is used for
pointing and plastering
works. It is also used for
architectural effects of
building to give aesthetic
appearances. The mortar
used for ornamental
finishing should have great
strength, mobility and
resistance against
atmospheric action like
rain, wind, etc.
3. Cement Mortar
Cement is used as a
binding material in this
type of mortar and sand is
employed as aggregate.
The proportion of cement
and sand is decided based
on the specified durability
and working conditions.
Cement mortar will give
high strength and
resistance against water.
The proportion of cement
to sand may varies from
1:2 to 1:6.
4. Lime Mortar
In this case, lime is used as
binding material. There are
two types of limes namely fat
lime and hydraulic lime. Fat
lime in lime mortar requires 2
to 3 times of sand and it is
used for dry work. Hydraulic
lime and sand in 1:2 ratios will
give good results in damp
conditions and also suitable
for water logged areas.
Finally, the lime mortar has a
high plasticity so it can be
placed easily. The pyramids at
Giza are plastered with lime
mortar
5. Gypsum Mortar
Gypsum mortar
consists of plaster
and soft sand as
binding material
and fine aggregate.
Commonly, it has
low durability in
damp conditions
6. Gauged Mortar
• In gauge mortar combination of lime and
cement is employed as a binder material, and
sand used as fine aggregate. Gauge mortar is,
essentially, lime mortar which its strength
increased by adding cement. Consequently,
the mortar will have high plasticity of the lime
and high strength of the cement. The ratio of
cement to lime ranges from 1:6 to 1:9, and it
is cost effective
7. Surkhi Mortar
In surkhi mortar, lime
is used as binder
material and surkhi is
employed as fine
aggregate. The surkhi
is finely-powdered
burnt clay which
provides more
strength than sand
and cheaply available
in the market.
8. Aerated Cement Mortar
• Basically, it is cement mortar to which air
entraining agent is added to increase plasticity
and workability. The resulted mortar is termed
as aerated cement mortar.
9. Mud mortar
In this type of mortar, mud
is used as binding material
and saw dust, rice husk or
cow-dung is used as fine
aggregate. Mud mortar is
useful where lime or
cement is not available.
The use of mud mortars in
the Middle-East and
central Asia, and American
cultures of the south-
western USA is well
documented
10. Heavy Mortar
• If the mortar having bulk density of 15
KN/m3 or more then it is called as heavy
mortar. Generally heavy quartzes are used as
fine aggregate in this type of mortars.
11. Lightweight Mortar
• If the mortar having bulk density of less than
15 KN/m3 then it is called as light mortar.
Lightweight mortar is prepared by mixing lime
or cement as binder, sand, and saw dust, rice
husk, jute fibers, coirs, or asbestos fibers.
Cinder mortar is a variety of light-weight
mortars. Lightweight mortar is generally used
in the soundproof and heat proof
constructions. Based on Strength (ASTM C
270)
12. Type M Mortar
It is the highest strength
mortar minimum 17.2 MPa
(2500 psi). It is used for
exterior masonry work and
at or below grade
application where
substantial gravity or
lateral loads are exerted.
load bearing wall, footing,
retaining wall are examples
of below grade
applications.
13. Type S Mortar
It is a medium-strength
mortar minimum 12.4 MPa
(1800 psi) with high
bonding ability. it is used
for grade applications with
normal to moderate
loading. Type S mortar has
great durability that is why
it is highly suitable for
locations where the
masonry is in contact with
the ground, such as paving
or shallow retaining walls.
14. Fire Resistant Mortar
Fire resistant mortar is
prepared by mixing
aluminous cement to
the fine powder of fire
bricks. If there are any
fire warnings to the
structures in a
particular zone, then
fire resistant mortar
will be used which
acts as fireproof shield
15. Sound Absorbing Mortar
• In sound absorbing mortar, cement, lime,
gypsum, or slag used as binding materials and
pumice, cinders as fine aggregate. It is used to
reduce the noise level and acts as sound proof
layer.
16. X-ray Shielding Mortar
• To provide protection against ill effects of X-
rays, the X-ray room walls and ceilings are
plastered by X-ray shielding mortar. This is
heavy type mortar with bulk density around
22KN/m3. Fine aggregates from heavy rock
and suitable admixtures are used to prepare
this type of mortar
17. Chemical Resistant Mortar
• It is generally used where there is a chance of
chemical attack on the structures. There are so
many types of chemical resistant mortars can be
prepared but the selection of mortar is
dependent on expected damage by particular
chemical or group of chemicals. The additives
added may not resist all the chemical attacks. For
example, silicate type chemical mortar resists
nitric, chromic, Sulphuric or any acidic damages
but it cannot prevent the structure against
damage by alkalies of any concentration.
CONCRETE
• Concrete is a construction material composed of cement,
fine aggregates (sand) and coarse aggregates mixed with
water which hardens with time. Portland cement is the
commonly used type of cement for production of concrete.
Concrete technology deals with study of properties of
concrete and its practical applications.
• In a building construction, concrete is used for the
construction of foundations, columns, beams, slabs and
other load bearing elements.
• There are different types of binding material is used other
than cement such as lime for lime concrete and bitumen
for asphalt concrete which is used for road construction
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  • 1. by Er. Ankaj Kumar
  • 2. What are the Construction Materials? • Construction materials are the materials used to construct buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. Common construction materials include wood, concrete, steel, and asphalt. • Construction materials must be strong and durable to withstand the forces of construction and use. They must also be able to resist weathering and other environmental effects. • The construction materials list includes cement, steel, sand, concrete, ready-mix concrete, binding wires, aggregates, bricks, blocks, etc. apart from these, various eco-friendly construction materials are also used in building construction
  • 3. Properties of Construction Materials • Construction materials have many properties that make them suitable for different applications. Some of the most important properties include strength, durability, stiffness, and resistance to fire, water, and pests. Different materials have different combinations of these properties, so it’s important to choose the right material for the job. • Construction materials are designed to withstand various loads and stresses. Strength is the ability of a material to resist forces that try to break it. Stiffness is the ability of a material to resist deformation when force is applied. Toughness is the ability of a material to absorb energy without breaking. Durability is the ability of a material to resist wear and tear over time. • For example, concrete is very strong and durable, but it’s not very stiff, so it’s not ideal for building bridges. Steel is much stiffer than concrete, making it a better choice for bridges.
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  • 5. STONE • Many types of stones are available such as basalt, marble, limestone, sandstone, quartzite, travertine, slate, gneiss, laterite, and granite which can be used as construction materials. The stones used for building construction should be hard, durable, tough, and should be free from weathered soft patches of material, cracks, and other defects that are responsible for the reduction of strength and durability. Stones for construction purposes are obtained by quarrying from solid massive rocks.
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  • 9. 10 Types of Stones Used for Building Constructions 1. Basalt • Basalt stone, which is also known as traps, is commonly used in road construction, as aggregate in concrete production, rubble masonry works for bridge piers, river walls, and dams. The basalt stone structure is medium to fine grained and compact. • The compression strength of this stone type ranges from 200MPa to 350Mpa, and its weight is between 18KN/m3 and 29KN/m3. Basalt has good resistant to weather, impervious to moisture, very hard, and very difficult to dress in fine shapes. The color of basalt changes from dark gray to black.
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  • 12. 2. Granite • The application of granite in building construction involves bridge piers, retaining walls, dams, curbs, stone columns, as coarse aggregate in concrete, ballast for railways, as damp-proof course and external cladding of walls, and monumental utilizations. The structure of granite is crystalline, fine to coarse grain. • It is considerably hard and durable, and its compression strength ranges from 100MPa to 250MPa. It also has low absorption value, least porosity, good resistance to frost and weathering but it has poor resistance to fire. It takes polish well, and the color varies from light gray to pink. The polished granite can be used as table tops, cladding for columns and walls.
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  • 15. 3. Sandstone • Sandstones in combination with silica cement are used in the construction of heavy structures. It is also employed in masonry works, dams, bridge piers, and river walls. It is composed of quartz and feldspar and found in different colors such as white, grey, red, buff, brown, yellow, and dark gray. The compressive strength ranges between 20MPa and 170MPa, and specify gravity varies from 1.85 to 2.7. It should be known that weathering sandstone makes it unsuitable for building construction.
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  • 17. 4. Slate • Slate shows great variation in its building properties which depend on the thickness of the sheets and the color of the rock. It is used as roofing tiles, slabs, and pavements. It consists of quartz, mica, and clay minerals. The compression strength of slate changes from 100MPa to 200MPa, and its color can be dark gray, greenish gray, purple gray to black. The structure of slate is fine grained and its specific gravity is 2.6 to 2.7
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  • 19. 5. Limestone • All Limestones are not useful for building construction. Undesirable types are rich in clay or are considerably soft and practically not suitable for construction works. However, dense, compact, and fine textured types which are free from cavities and cracks can be easily dressed and take a very fine polish. • Limestone is used for flooring, roofing, pavements and as a base material for cement. The use of limestones as facing stones should be avoided in areas where the air is polluted with industrial gases and also in coastal regions where saltish winds can attack them
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  • 21. 6. Laterite • Laterite is used as building stone, but its outer surface needs to be plastered. It contains a high percentage of iron oxide and can be easily cut into blocks. Laterite occurs in soft and hard varieties and the compressive strength of laterite is between 1.9MPa and 2.3 MPa, and its strength is increased with seasoning. Laterite color may be brownish, red, yellow, brown and grey.
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  • 23. 7. Marble • It is used for facing and ornamental works in columns, flooring, and steps. The compressive strength of marble varies from 70MPa to 75MPa. Marble stones are quite strong, uniform in texture, least porous, and take an excellent polish. It can be easily cut and carved into different shapes. Marble is available in different colors like white and pink.
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  • 25. 8. Gneiss • This type of stone is used for minor construction since the presence of deleterious substances in its constituents makes it undesirable for building construction. However, hard varieties of gneiss stone may be employed in construction works. The compression strength varies from 50MPa to 200MPa. It has fine to coarse grains, and its color may be light grey, pink, purple, greenish gray and dark grey.
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  • 27. 9. Quartzite • It is used as building blocks, slabs, and as aggregate for concrete. The structure of quartzite is fine to coarse grain and mostly granular and branded, and mainly composed of feldspar and mica in small quantities. The crushing strength is between 50MPa to 300MPa.They are available in different colors like white, gray, yellowish.
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  • 29. 10. Travertine • It is used for paving, garden paths, and courtyards. Its specific gravity is 1.68 and compressive strength varies from 80-120 MPa. The stone is characterized by pitted holes and troughs in its surface which means that it has a porous surface and concentric texture. It can be polished to a smooth, shiny finish, and comes in a variety of colors from grey to coral- red.
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  • 31. BRICKS • Different types of bricks are used in masonry construction based on material such as clay, concrete, lime, fly ash etc. Filed field identification of bricks for their properties, uses and suitability for different construction works are important. A brick is an important construction material which is generally available in rectangular shape manufactured from clay. They are very popular from olden days to modern days because of low cost and durability.
  • 32. Types of Bricks used in Masonry Construction Based on the manufacturing process, bricks are broadly classified into two types, 1. Sun-Dried or unburnt bricks 2. Burnt bricks
  • 33. 1. Sun-Dried or Unburnt Clay Bricks • Sun-dried or unburnt bricks are less durable and these are used for temporary structures. Unburnt bricks preparation involved in 3 steps they are preparation of clay, molding and drying. After molding, bricks are subjected to sunlight and dried using heat from sun. So, they are not that much strong and they also have less water resistance and less fire resistance. These bricks are not suitable for permanent structures
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  • 35. 2. Burnt Clay Bricks • Burnt bricks are good quality bricks but however they also consist some defected bricks. So, burnt bricks are classified into four types and they are • First class bricks • Second class bricks • Third class bricks • Fourth class bricks
  • 36. First Class Bricks • First class bricks are good quality bricks compared to other classes. They are molded by table-molding and burnt in large kilns. So, these bricks contain standard shape, sharp edges and smooth surfaces. They are more durable and having more strength. They can be used for permanent structures. However, because of their good properties they are costly than other classes
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  • 38. Second Class Bricks Second class bricks are moderate quality bricks and they are molded by ground- molding process. These bricks are also burnt in kilns. But because of ground molding, they do not have smooth surfaces as well as sharp edges. The shape of bricks also irregular due to unevenness in ground. These also will give best results in strength and durability. Smooth plastering is required on the brick structure.
  • 39. Third Class Bricks Third class bricks are poor quality bricks which are generally used for temporary structures like unburnt bricks. These are not suitable for rainy areas. They are ground-molded type bricks and burnt in clamps. The surface of this type of bricks are rough and they have unfair edges.
  • 40. Fourth Class Bricks Fourth class bricks are very poor quality bricks and these are not used as bricks in the structure. They are crushed and used as aggregates in the manufacturing of concrete. They are obtained by over burning, because of this they gets overheated and obtains brittle nature. So, they can break easily and not suitable for construction purpose.
  • 41. 3. Fly Ash Bricks • Fly ash bricks are manufactured using fly ash and water. These bricks have better properties than clay bricks and great resistant to freeze thaw cycles. These bricks contains high concentration of calcium oxide which is used in cement production, thus it is also called as self-cementing brick. Fly ash bricks are lightweight and thus it reduces self weight of structures. The advantages of fly ash bricks over clay bricks are that they have high fire insulation, high strength, uniform sizes for better joints and plaster, lower water penetration, does not require soaking before use in masonry construction. Read More on Fly Ash Bricks and Comparison with Clay Bricks
  • 42. 4. Concrete Bricks • Concrete bricks are manufacturing using concrete with ingredients as cement, sand, coarse aggregates and water. These bricks can be manufactured in sizes as required. The advantages of using concrete bricks over clay bricks are that they can be manufactured at construction site, reduces quantity of mortar required, can be manufactured to provide different colors as pigmented during its production. Concrete bricks are used for construction of masonry and framed buildings, facades, fences, and provide an excellent aesthetic presence.
  • 43. 5. Engineering Bricks • Engineering bricks have high compressive strength and are used special applications where strength, frost resistance, acid resistance, low porosity is required. These bricks are commonly used for basements where chemical or water attacks are prevalent and for damp proof courses.
  • 44. 6. Sand Lime or Calcium Silicate Bricks • Calcium silicate bricks are made of sand and lime and popularly known as sand lime bricks. These bricks are used for several purposes in construction industries such as ornamental works in buildings, masonry works etc.
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  • 48. LIME • Lime is one of the basic building material used mainly as lime mortar in construction. Properties of building lime, advantages, and uses in construction is discussed. The broad category of lime is non- hydraulic and hydraulic lime. The non-hydraulic lime is called as quick lime, fat lime or white lime or as lump lime. Hydraulic lime sets under water and non-hydraulic lime do not set under water. Quick Lime is a form of lime is manufactured by the burning of stone that has calcium carbonate within it. The burning temperature varies, say 900 degree Celsius and above for several hours. This process is called as calcination. The solid product that remain after the removal of carbon dioxide in the calcium carbonate is called as the quicklime. • CaCO3 (Calcium carbonate) --> CaO (Calcium Oxide – Quick Lime) + CO2
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  • 52. CEMENT • A cement is a binder substance used for construction that sets, hardens, and adheres to other materials to bind them together. Cement is one of the most widely used materials in existence and is only behind water as the planet’s most-consumed resource. Cement materials can be classified into two distinct categories: non- hydraulic cement and hydraulic cement according to their respective setting and hardening mechanisms.
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  • 57. METAL
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  • 59. TIMBER • Wood is one of the most used natural building materials in the world. A number of valuable properties such as low heat conductivity, small bulk density, relatively high strength, amenability to mechanical working etc. makes wood as famous building material. Timber can be used in most economical way without wasting any of the derivative of it. Even the saw dust obtained during wood sawing can also be used to make fiber boards, paper etc. In this article, we are going to discuss about the Classification and structure of tree and also about the Processing of timber from felling of tree to preservation of timber.
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  • 64. SAND
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  • 67. What is an Aggregate? • Aggregates are the important constituents of the concrete which give body to the concrete and also reduce shrinkage. Aggregates occupy 70 to 80 % of total volume of concrete. So, we can say that one should know definitely about the aggregates in depth to study more about concrete.
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  • 72. MORTAR • Different types of mortars used in masonry construction based on application, binding material, density and purposes. Mortar is a workable paste prepared by adding water to a mixture of binding material and fine aggregate. This plastic paste is useful to hold building materials such as stone or brick together. Different types of mortars used in masonry construction are presented below.
  • 73. Types of Mortars Used in Masonry Construction Following are the types of mortars based on different factors:Based on Applications • Based on Binding Materials • Based on Bulk Density • Based on Strength (ASTM C270) • Based on Special Purpose of Mortars
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  • 76. 1. Bricklaying or Stone Laying Mortar This type of mortar used to bind bricks and stones in masonry construction. The proportions of ingredients for bricklaying or stone laying mortar is decided based on kind of binding material used
  • 77. 2. Finishing Mortar Finishing mortar is used for pointing and plastering works. It is also used for architectural effects of building to give aesthetic appearances. The mortar used for ornamental finishing should have great strength, mobility and resistance against atmospheric action like rain, wind, etc.
  • 78. 3. Cement Mortar Cement is used as a binding material in this type of mortar and sand is employed as aggregate. The proportion of cement and sand is decided based on the specified durability and working conditions. Cement mortar will give high strength and resistance against water. The proportion of cement to sand may varies from 1:2 to 1:6.
  • 79. 4. Lime Mortar In this case, lime is used as binding material. There are two types of limes namely fat lime and hydraulic lime. Fat lime in lime mortar requires 2 to 3 times of sand and it is used for dry work. Hydraulic lime and sand in 1:2 ratios will give good results in damp conditions and also suitable for water logged areas. Finally, the lime mortar has a high plasticity so it can be placed easily. The pyramids at Giza are plastered with lime mortar
  • 80. 5. Gypsum Mortar Gypsum mortar consists of plaster and soft sand as binding material and fine aggregate. Commonly, it has low durability in damp conditions
  • 81. 6. Gauged Mortar • In gauge mortar combination of lime and cement is employed as a binder material, and sand used as fine aggregate. Gauge mortar is, essentially, lime mortar which its strength increased by adding cement. Consequently, the mortar will have high plasticity of the lime and high strength of the cement. The ratio of cement to lime ranges from 1:6 to 1:9, and it is cost effective
  • 82. 7. Surkhi Mortar In surkhi mortar, lime is used as binder material and surkhi is employed as fine aggregate. The surkhi is finely-powdered burnt clay which provides more strength than sand and cheaply available in the market.
  • 83. 8. Aerated Cement Mortar • Basically, it is cement mortar to which air entraining agent is added to increase plasticity and workability. The resulted mortar is termed as aerated cement mortar.
  • 84. 9. Mud mortar In this type of mortar, mud is used as binding material and saw dust, rice husk or cow-dung is used as fine aggregate. Mud mortar is useful where lime or cement is not available. The use of mud mortars in the Middle-East and central Asia, and American cultures of the south- western USA is well documented
  • 85. 10. Heavy Mortar • If the mortar having bulk density of 15 KN/m3 or more then it is called as heavy mortar. Generally heavy quartzes are used as fine aggregate in this type of mortars.
  • 86. 11. Lightweight Mortar • If the mortar having bulk density of less than 15 KN/m3 then it is called as light mortar. Lightweight mortar is prepared by mixing lime or cement as binder, sand, and saw dust, rice husk, jute fibers, coirs, or asbestos fibers. Cinder mortar is a variety of light-weight mortars. Lightweight mortar is generally used in the soundproof and heat proof constructions. Based on Strength (ASTM C 270)
  • 87. 12. Type M Mortar It is the highest strength mortar minimum 17.2 MPa (2500 psi). It is used for exterior masonry work and at or below grade application where substantial gravity or lateral loads are exerted. load bearing wall, footing, retaining wall are examples of below grade applications.
  • 88. 13. Type S Mortar It is a medium-strength mortar minimum 12.4 MPa (1800 psi) with high bonding ability. it is used for grade applications with normal to moderate loading. Type S mortar has great durability that is why it is highly suitable for locations where the masonry is in contact with the ground, such as paving or shallow retaining walls.
  • 89. 14. Fire Resistant Mortar Fire resistant mortar is prepared by mixing aluminous cement to the fine powder of fire bricks. If there are any fire warnings to the structures in a particular zone, then fire resistant mortar will be used which acts as fireproof shield
  • 90. 15. Sound Absorbing Mortar • In sound absorbing mortar, cement, lime, gypsum, or slag used as binding materials and pumice, cinders as fine aggregate. It is used to reduce the noise level and acts as sound proof layer.
  • 91. 16. X-ray Shielding Mortar • To provide protection against ill effects of X- rays, the X-ray room walls and ceilings are plastered by X-ray shielding mortar. This is heavy type mortar with bulk density around 22KN/m3. Fine aggregates from heavy rock and suitable admixtures are used to prepare this type of mortar
  • 92. 17. Chemical Resistant Mortar • It is generally used where there is a chance of chemical attack on the structures. There are so many types of chemical resistant mortars can be prepared but the selection of mortar is dependent on expected damage by particular chemical or group of chemicals. The additives added may not resist all the chemical attacks. For example, silicate type chemical mortar resists nitric, chromic, Sulphuric or any acidic damages but it cannot prevent the structure against damage by alkalies of any concentration.
  • 93. CONCRETE • Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, fine aggregates (sand) and coarse aggregates mixed with water which hardens with time. Portland cement is the commonly used type of cement for production of concrete. Concrete technology deals with study of properties of concrete and its practical applications. • In a building construction, concrete is used for the construction of foundations, columns, beams, slabs and other load bearing elements. • There are different types of binding material is used other than cement such as lime for lime concrete and bitumen for asphalt concrete which is used for road construction
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