Brick Masonry: History, Types, Manufacturing and Properties
Brick Masonry: History, Types, Manufacturing and Properties
Brick Masonry: History, Types, Manufacturing and Properties
History
of
Bricks:
Advantagesofbricks:
*Brickwillnotburn,buckleormelt.
*BrickwillnotrotandallowTermitestoinvade.
*Brickwillnotrustandcorrode.
*Brickwillnotdent.
*BrickwillnotfadefromtheSun'sUVRays.
*Brickwillnotbedamagedbyhighwinds,rainorhail.
*Brickwillnotrequireconstantmaintenance.
*Brickwillnotdevalue.
*Brickwillnotlimityourpersonalexpression.
*Brickwillnotlimityourdesignoptions.
General Characteristics of
Brick is made of clay or shale formed, dried and fired into
Bricks
durable ceramic product.
There are three ways to form the shape and size of a brick:
its texture.
Sand-finished surfaces are typical with molded brick.
A variety of textures can be achieved with extruded brick.
Types
of
Clay
: Clays occur in three principal forms, all of which have
similar chemical compositions but different physical
characteristics.
Surface Clays. Surface clays may be the upthrusts of older
Bricks
Manufacture - 4
stages
Material preparation
Manufacturing
drying
Firing
Preparation: material
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Brick
Manufacturing : Clay will
grinded with 15% of water.
The clay will be pushed
through the mould base on
the shape. After that, Clay
will cut to get a standard
size of brick using wire.
Sometimes, bricks will
produced using big mould
that clay will be press that
using hydraulic machine
(This method, clay will grind
10% of water) or without
hydraulic press (with 30%
of water)
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identification or
perforation to the
bricks.
Drying : Wet unit
bricks will be drying in
space or room with
control temperature to
make sure the bricks in
complete dry.
Brick was compile
before bring to the
kiln
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Bricks
MATERIAL PREPARATION
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Setting
Firing Process
Packaging
PROPOERTIES
OF
BRICKS
Texture:
Coatings and Glazes : Many brick have smooth or sand-
Color:
The color of fired clay depends upon its chemical composition,
Size Variation
Because clays shrink during both drying and firing, allowances are
made in the forming process to achieve the desired size of the finished
brick. Both drying shrinkage and firing shrinkage vary for different
clays, usually falling within the following ranges:
Drying shrinkage: 2 to 4 percent
Firing shrinkage: 2.5 to 4 percent
Tests on bricks:
Clay Masonry Units -ASTM C 67, Standard Test
Brick
Brick shape in
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brick work
To produce
the variety of
arrangmenet
or special
purpose in
brick work
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Brick shape
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Brick
Brick arrangement
in brickwork
work
arrangement is:
Brick edge Arrangement
Brick head Arrangement
American Arrangement
English Arrangement
Flemish Arrangement
American
Arrangment
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Brick
Brick laying
Work
Material that was used
in mortar (mix of
cement or lime with
sand or both
Ratio; binder : sand =
1:3
Thickness or mortar
normally in range
6.5mm - 9mm
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Brick
Brick lying finishing: Normally, brick lying will
followed by brick
lying finishing. The objective is to
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get good appearance or good finishing to brick
lying joint.
It can be make slowly without fully complete or
after it complete
Mortar lebihan
dikeruk & di buang
sedalam 15mm
Mortar
dikemaskan
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Brick
Plastering
These haveWork
been done after brick lying finishing.
The purpose is to get a smooth surface and
Walk way
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